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PPP, PML-N will be allies again: Imran

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday predicted Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) will once again form an alliance since the ideology of both parties was the same: they want power.
Speaking at the launch ceremony of the Urdu version of his book ‘Pakistan; A Personal History’, he said he had received offers to become Prime Minister several times but had rejected since his dream was not to become PM but save the country. “All those who have joined PTI will have to act upon my party’s agenda, or they won’t come on top.”
He said political parties were mocking the people by claiming agencies have forced them to participate in PTI rallies. “I cannot understand how lawmakers make allegation on people demanding nothing other than getting rid of those who have sabotaged the economy and peace in the country,” he said. “Those who fear losing cannot win. Parties who have announced rallies to counter my Tsunami are amongst those who fear losing,” he said.
Imran said the youth should be inspired by Iqbal, as he was himself. “Many people tried to stop me from joining politics but my understanding of the poetry of Iqbal was what did not allow me to suppress my voice against injustice,” he said. “I struggled to create awareness among people for 15 years and now the time has come when people will not allow family political parties to again come into power again,” he said.
He said people were united and there was no need to fear any super power. He said, “Jihad is a great concept and the key to succeed. People who come out of their houses to raise voice against injustice are also on the path of jihad’.”

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