SARGODHA, Sep 01 (NNI): Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Thursday claimed that four people conspired in a closed room and then planned to disqualify him.
“I have recorded a tape in which I have revealed the names of four people who conspired against me and planned to disqualify my government. If something happens to me, that tape will be exposed to the public, and then the public will not spare those four people. The Election Commissioner was asked to disqualify me in the funding case,” Imran Khan claimed while addressing a big public gathering on Thursday.
He said that the imported government will do each task that will be ordered it. “When asked about the inflation, the rulers say it was an order from the IMF. How can it happen that those looting the country for 30 years should rule us?” he maintained.
The PTI chairman said that they would not accept the present rulers no matter how much cases are registered against them. “We will neither sit silent nor spare these thieves,” he added.
He claimed that he and his party leaders have been facing fake cases for the past four months after being ousted from the office of the prime minister. He added the federal government is ‘managing the media’ and the persons supporting his ideology bore the brunt. He said he would not bow to such tactics as no bid can shatter his resolve to fight for ‘real freedom’.
He came down hard on the federal government for what he called bringing in unprecedented inflation and adding to public woes. He continued: “The people have been making a litany of complaints about the surge in prices of petroleum products and power tariff but to no avail.
“People are finding it difficult to make both end meet. This coalition government has nothing to do with public service.”
According to him, all of his rivals are looters and he reiterated his demand for holding a ‘free and fair election’ for the sake of the country.
While reacting to his recent telethon, PTI’s Imran Khan said at a public rally in Sargodha that overseas Pakistanis generously donated to the telethon, adding that many people could not be contacted because all of the telethon’s lines were busy. As more money is collected, a control room will be built to help the flood victims, where the victims will send aid to where they need help. NNI













