What's new

Imran accuses PDM govt of using terrorism to gain ‘political mileage’

HAIDER

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
May 21, 2006
Messages
33,771
Reaction score
14
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan

Imran accuses PDM govt of using terrorism to gain ‘political mileage’

Dawn.com Published February 4, 2023 Updated 20 minutes ago




0
<p>Former prime minister Imran Khan addresses the nation on February 4, 2023. — Twitter/PTIofficial</p>

Former prime minister Imran Khan addresses the nation on February 4, 2023. — Twitter/PTIofficial
LISTEN TO ARTICLE1x1.2x1.5x
Former prime minister Imran Khan on Saturday accused the coalition government of using the recent wave of terrorism to gain “political mileage” for their benefit.
In a televised address, the PTI chairman claimed that terrorism was at its lowest-ever point during his government but resurfaced with a vengeance during the “current regime”.
“Look at the graph of terrorism and how it came down during the PTI government,” he said. “Why wasn’t there any terrorism when PTI was in the federal government?”
Imran pinned the responsibility of rising terrorism on incumbent Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as he recalled the sacrifices made by the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during the war on terror.
“This is why they (KP public) came out yesterday and thronged the streets in fear that there might be another operation,” he said, adding that countless innocent lives are lost during anti-terror operations.
The PTI chief added that “lies” were spewed by PM Shehbaz in the cabinet meeting over the weekend regarding KP not utilising the terrorism funding properly.
“KP spent Rs600 billion in nine years. We made four police training schools, an elite training school in Nowshera, a special combat force to fight terrorism,” Imran said. “This is why terrorism subsided. A DNA lab was also made in 2017 at Khyber Medical College.”
Commenting on the National Finance Commission (NFC) award, the ex-PM said only two provinces, Punjab and KP, followed through on the commitment and gave money for the uplift of tribal districts.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom