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Imran rejects alliance with corrupt parties

Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has firmly ruled out the possibility of entering into alliance with political parties involved in corruption.
Talking to reporters at the Lahore Airport on Thursday evening after returning from China, Khan rejected all the rumours of PTI seeking an alliance with other political parties, saying his party would not forge an alliance with the corrupt.
He said that declaration of assets is a precondition for all politicians interested in seeking an alliance with the PTI. He said his party would not give tickets to any corrupt politician, as a party board would decide it.
Separately, in a statement issued from PTI Central Secretariat, Central Vice President Raoof Hasan said that reports appearing in this regard were totally unfounded.
He said the people who had become scared of the PTI after its mammoth rally were spreading such rumours. He said the PTI, being a popular party, was gearing up for the upcoming polls.
Hasan said the PTI was advocating change the system, which had denuded the country of its wealth.
He advised the people who were spreading such propaganda should instead brace themselves for the sweep which his party would make in the polls.

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