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Imran blames Nawaz, Zardari for country’s adverse situation

F.P. Report

KARACHI: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan blamed the heads of PPP and P ML-N for the unpleasant situation as they only looted the public money and didn’t nothing for the development of country and people.

This he said while talking to media persons at Karachi on Wednesday. Imran Khan said that both Nawaz and Zardari are responsible for the country’s adverse situation and Pakistan remained underdeveloped just because of these parties.

Khan claimed that Charter of Democracy which they signed in 2006 is basically the secret deal of protecting each other corruption. The country is in debt of billions dollars of international firms but they becoming billionaires and adding that the clear example is their children they all billionaires.

Khan added that Opposition Leader Khurshid Shah and Nawaz Sharif are on the same page as the sitting government gave huge development funds to the opposition leader.

 

The Frontier Post

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