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OKARA: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has termed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to be the “most corrupt person of Pakistan.”

Even Zardari is better than Nawaz in governance and controlling corruption in the country, Imran said while addressing a PTI rally as part of the political campaign in district Okara, days ahead of the by-election in NA-144 on October 11.

The PTI chairman alleged Nawaz of money laundering, tax evasion and corruption, demanding an investigation against the prime minister.

The PTI chief said he came to change the existing system for which the youth of Pakistan would have to come forward against the corrupt political status quo.

He said Pakistan will needed a transparent judicial system to provide justice on merit.

“This will keep Pakistan alive and sovereign till the end of this world,” he said.

Speaking against prime minister’s Kisan package, he said it was a ‘bluff’ with farmers.

“Out of total 14 points agenda, nine points were introduced in the last budget,” said the PTI chairman.

Taking on the criticism made by the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) that the PTI did not have the required experience to run the country, Imran said, “PML-N, their family and their corrupt party members have experience of mega corruption and how to become billionaires in days.”

Imran labels Nawaz as 'most corrupt in Pakistan' - The Express Tribune
 
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How low will he go? he had a great vision but unfortunately he lacks a brain to back it up. Every Pakistani should pray this man gets some sense "thrown" at him, we need his party to force PML-N to work harder to improve Pakistan. I am afraid in the end, PTI will become a empty threat.
 
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OKARA: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has termed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to be the “most corrupt person of Pakistan.”

Even Zardari is better than Nawaz in governance and controlling corruption in the country, Imran said while addressing a PTI rally as part of the political campaign in district Okara, days ahead of the by-election in NA-144 on October 11.

The PTI chairman alleged Nawaz of money laundering, tax evasion and corruption, demanding an investigation against the prime minister.

The PTI chief said he came to change the existing system for which the youth of Pakistan would have to come forward against the corrupt political status quo.

He said Pakistan will needed a transparent judicial system to provide justice on merit.

“This will keep Pakistan alive and sovereign till the end of this world,” he said.

Speaking against prime minister’s Kisan package, he said it was a ‘bluff’ with farmers.

“Out of total 14 points agenda, nine points were introduced in the last budget,” said the PTI chairman.

Taking on the criticism made by the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) that the PTI did not have the required experience to run the country, Imran said, “PML-N, their family and their corrupt party members have experience of mega corruption and how to become billionaires in days.”

Imran labels Nawaz as 'most corrupt in Pakistan' - The Express Tribune

PTI is PPP with new mask.
 
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lol...Kind things politics makes one to say. Oh well..Mr 10% doesn't sound bad afteral. Sounds like someone just dwarfed that by few percentage points.
 
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I've always been an admirer of IK but on this???? I'm no supporter of PML-N but where they have succeeded they should be lauded. PPP/Zardari/Bhutto cursed feudal clan did NOTHING for Pakistan EVER.

What governance?? PPP was the most corrupt, inept, criminal government in the history of this country!!!
 
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And PLMN is LeJ/Taliban with no mask............ maybe even worse, paid biaaaaches of Al-Saud clan, with Yankee twist..............

You are jealous... like you have exclusive rights to be ''paid biaaaaches of Al-Saud clan''
 
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