Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said his party would not hesitate from launching a civil disobedience movement to eliminate corruption and save the country. Talking to a private TV channel on Wednesday, Imran said change would come to the country in 2012. Denying support of agencies to the PTI, he said the people were supporting his party for winning the general polls, therefore, his party did not need support of any institution. He said the time had come to get rid of corrupt rulers, adding that the government should give a befitting response to US-led NATO forces over the strike in Mohmand Agency.
Imran said Nawaz and President Asif Ali Zardari were brothers when it came to holding power and they were trying to block his way for bringing change in the country, “but they will get nothing but disappointment”. The PTI chairman said the PPP government should quit power in the best interest of the country, because security and independence of the country had been put at stake. He said the completion of the incumbent government’s constitutional tenure was not needed.
To a question, Imran said corruption in the country was a key issue and after coming to power, his party would bring a comprehensive system of accountability that would bring back all looted money from the corrupt people, including Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari. He said the PTI was the only party that could bring Sindhis,Balochis, Pashtuns, Punjabis and Urdu-speaking people together. Imran said the PTI would convey a message of peace in Karachi on December 25.