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Friday 1 July 2011

Anti-Americanism fuels Imran's political rise

KARACHI: Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan has said that mid-term elections have become imperative because the lame and crippled democracy has failed to resolve the people’s problems.

Talking to journalists at Karachi airport, Imran Khan said on one side the rulers are developing the culture of hypocrisy instead of democracy by gathering thieves and plunderers around them, while on the other hand some elements are playing the role of friendly opposition just to conceal their corruption. He said all the institutions of Pakistan are damaged through corruption and the country is at the verge of collapse.
The PTI chief said that holding of fair elections is impossible in presence of partial Election Commission as well as 30 million bogus votes. Responding a question, Imran Khan said that it would be premature to say anything about future alliance with the MQM. “So far PTI struggled unaccompanied and we will win the match alone,” he added.
He said that the people are deprived from basic amenities like electricity, gas and water while the rulers are so much busy in sumptuousness that they have no time for resolving the problems of the common man. He said the ruling class has become a security threat for Pakistan. “PTI has always been committed to principled politics. Our only purpose is to make Pakistan corruption free and prosperous,” he added.

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