Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said the government could not survive further as the state’s conditions were going from bad to worse by the day. Talking to reporters at Allama Iqbal Airport, Lahore, on Thursday, he said the country needed transparent elections monitored by an independent judiciary. Saying free and fair election in the country was a must, the PTI chief demanded a fair interim government before election.
He said rigging in polls would resulted in further degradation of the situation.
To a question, Imran said the authorities had yet to permit his party to hold public meeting in Karachi, but efforts were underway to get the permission. He said it seemed difficult that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government would complete its tenure. Imran said at least 45 percent votes in the 2008 electoral rolls were fake and warned that the country’s situation might worsen if the upcoming elections were rigged.