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‘PPP, MQM and ANP responsible for Karachi unrest’

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has blamed Pakistan People’s Party, MQM, and Awami National Party (ANP) for the target killings in Karachi and has asked rulers to quit the government immediately.
Describing the grand alliance as a ‘grand fraud’, he said mid-term polls is the only solution to the country’s woes. He accused PML-N for rigging the Lahore by-elections, adding that PML N had a history to deceive.
Commenting on the violence in Karachi, he said the government had patronized the crooks and peace was impossible in the city until police was made powerful.
He also announced a procession at Faisalabad on July 24 to register protest against the current government’s policies. He further said the PML N is waiting for its turn and is thereby supporting the government for the last three years. PTI, he claimed, is the only party with honest members. He said the public will reject the current rulers in the coming elections. He believed the era of left and right wing politics was over.
Criticising the Punjab Government, he said Zulfiqar Cheema was an upright DIG, but was replaced as he had refused to rig the elections. Senior party leaders including PTI president Mian Mahmood-ur-Rasheed and vice president Malik Zaheer Abbas were also present in Imran’s press conference.

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