PTI’s Imran Khan rules out alliance with any party
Saturday, December 15th, 2012 3:31:07 by Web DeskRuling out any alliance in the upcoming elections, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has said the polls will be a war between the PTI’s ideology and looters of the public money and greedy politicians of the PML-N and PPP.
Speaking to the media he said his party will collect taxes fairly and eradicate corruption to establish a new Pakistan, whereas both Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) were responsible for massive corruption and tax evasion.
The cricket-turned-politician said his party was the only party in the history of Pakistan which was conducting intra-party elections before the general elections, which the PML-N and PPP could not do as they are dominated by one family.
He said that various people pointed out that “I criticised PML-N, whereas I requested PML-N to help PTI to get rid of all opportunists hiding in its ranks, while offering them lucrative incentives immediately.”
Imran pointed out that Nawaz and his team had failed to deliver because they lacked sincerity. Nawaz had supported Asif Zardari in all wrongdoings because they were staging Nora Kushti (fixed wrestling), he said.
He observed, “We would save Rs4, 000 billion per year if corruption would be controlled as the total expenditure of the government was calculated at Rs3,300 billion per year.” NAB pointed out the level of corruption stood at 65% in Punjab alone, where PML-N was ruling for the last five years, he added
Highlighting PTI’s intra-party elections, Khan said it would help bring clean, real and dedicated leadership in the party, adding that “I trust party members that they would not elect fake people in the elections.”
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