Friday 16 December 2011

Imran praises Nawaz for approaching SC over memo issue; Khawaja Hoti joins PTI


Present Government Worst in Pakistan’s History – Imran Khan
ISLAMABAD, MARDA(SANA): Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf Imran Khan has hailed PML-N’s decision to approach the Supreme Court of Pakistan against memogate scandal; meanwhile Awami Nation Party MNA Muhammad Khan Hoti joined PTI after resigning from the national assembly membership.
This Imran Khan said while addressing a press conference at party secretariat and later addressing a public gathering at Mardan.
He said that “It was a right decision by Nawaz Sharif to move the court. The Supreme Court should reveal real culprits behind the memogate conspiracy… Pakistan is lucky that judiciary is free here enjoying nation’s confidence”, adding that government is spoiling the democracy in the country by not implementing the SC verdicts, adding that we would not accept any other system except democracy in the country.
He said that it is the biggest failure that the sitting government is that it could not arrest the killers of its party chairperson.
About his Dec 25 mass meeting in Karachi, Khan said “party’s future course of action will be announced in Karachi, and later similar gatherings will be held in Sindh interior and Balochistan.”
He criticized the government as usual. “The government is not abiding by court verdicts. Unemployment, poverty and inflation is a price masses are paying for ruling clique’s corruption.” 
Meanwhile former judge of high court justice (retd) Tariq including the leaders of lawyers from Rawalpindi division, former MPA from Pindhi Ghaib colonel (retd) Malik Muhammad Anwar and Pir Abbas of Makhad Sharif have joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
He that the tsunami of PTI is against the current system and status quo and the people enjoying status quo would see that their enjoyment would be ended.
He said that public is paying for corruption through inflation, adding that every body has joined PTI without any condition, decision of issuing tickets would be made the parliamentary party, and the tickets would be awarded on merit by keeping in mind track record and popularity in the constituency.
He said that I never took double position regarding the war against terrorism and relations with the US.

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