Tuesday, 8 May 2012

PPP AND PML(N) USE CONCRETE EVIDENCE OF CORRUPTION AGAINST EACH OTHER AS BARGAINING ,,IMRAN KHAN


Chairman Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf Imran Khan has said that he is confident that PML-N will not quit the Punjab Government as the party prefers clinging on to power over principles. He said that the PML-N was afraid of the PTI and was not willing to risk its political clout in Punjab. He said that both the PPP and PML-N had passed the 20th Amendment to assure use of state machinery in their constituencies because they are aware that they cannot face the PTI in free and fair polls. He added that PML-N’s chances in the next elections are totally dependent on rigging through the Punjab Administration.
Speaking at  a press conference on the occasion of SM Zafar’s son Asim Zafar’s induction in PTI, Khan said that young generation of influential politicians joining the PTI for true change  was a positive indicator for the future of Pakistani politics.
“Every house of the country is part of the revolution,” he added.
Criticizing federal interior minister Rehman Malik, Khan said that if Malik had evidence regarding the corruption of Sharif brothers, why does he not present it to the courts. He said both the major parties use concrete evidence of corruption against each other as bargaining chips to maintain their political influence in the country with no intention of punishing the corrupt.
Reiterating his stance over the prime minister’s conviction, PTI chairman said that it was shameful to see continued support of PPP coalition for a convicted Prime Minister. `

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