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Imran rejects any alliance with Zardari, Nawaz

Monitoring Desk

LONDON: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has rejected any possibility of making any alliance with PPP or PML-N before or after the election.

This he said while talking to media at a fundraising event in London. Imran Khan said that the two parties reached a settlement last time over appointing the caretaker government and officials in the Election Commission of Pakistan.

PTI chief said that the aim of a caretaker government is to conduct fair and free elections and adding that all political parties in Pakistan were involved in rigging of the 2013 polls.

The PTI chief announced to hold the ‘mother of all rallies’ in Lahore on April 29. He said that the people, by attending, will prove that they stand for the supremacy of law.

 

The Frontier Post

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