Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that Pakistan is in the grip of “two brothers” namely Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif, who were playing a fixed match.
Addressing a public rally on Saturday, the cricket-legend turned politician said he was not struggling for any particular area, but fighting a battle for Pakistan in which he was facing “big crocodiles”. He said that unprecedented corruption took place during the last four years. “Neither the people are getting respect nor any loaf of bread,” Imran said, while criticising the present government.“The inflation has broken the people’s back, and the rulers are leading lavish lives at the expense of the poor people. The price of electricity has reached so high that the industries are going to shut down, and even a farmer cannot install a tube well. People are dying of hunger, while the rulers on the other hand are seeing nothing except their personal interests. All trains have been closed, but only ‘Samjotha express’ is plying,” Imran said in his tirade against the government. He said all the corrupt people together would not be able to prevent the tsunami of the people. “The PTI would not bow before anyone. It would bring change in Pakistan and turn it into a country which Quaid-e-Azam had envisioned,” Imran said. He said the PTI would provide special relief to the farmers after coming into power.