How will those whose children are dying think for Pakistan? He asked.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Tuesday that North Waziristan is apparently being separated from Pakistan through military operation. He said that bombs don’t have eyes, asking that how will those whose children are killed serve Pakistan? He said that the government is not pursuing the vote verification in four constituencies because it fears its rigging will be exposed, Dunya News reported.
Addressing media at Bani Gala, Khan said that General Elections of 2013 were ‘biggest fraud’. He reiterated his discontent asking if ‘rivers of milk’ flowed during Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN)’s previous tenure in Punjab that they got this much votes the next time.
He challenged that PMLN cannot hold a rally in Quetta, Karachi and Islamabad. Khan said that it appears that only Punjab is Pakistan, adding that the rulers took the railway to Lahore after shutting down the circular one.
He expressed his concerns claiming that North Waziristan is being separated from the country by the means of military operation. He said that how will those whose children are dying think for Pakistan.
Khan said that the government did not accept his challenge regarding electricity generation and distribution.
Addressing media at Bani Gala, Khan said that General Elections of 2013 were ‘biggest fraud’. He reiterated his discontent asking if ‘rivers of milk’ flowed during Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN)’s previous tenure in Punjab that they got this much votes the next time.
He challenged that PMLN cannot hold a rally in Quetta, Karachi and Islamabad. Khan said that it appears that only Punjab is Pakistan, adding that the rulers took the railway to Lahore after shutting down the circular one.
He expressed his concerns claiming that North Waziristan is being separated from the country by the means of military operation. He said that how will those whose children are dying think for Pakistan.
Khan said that the government did not accept his challenge regarding electricity generation and distribution.
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