Pakistan Today

Zardari, Nawaz passengers of ‘Samjhota Express’

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that both President Asif Ali Zardari and Nawaz Sharif were passengers of a “Samjhota Express” of corruption and personal gains. Addressing a mammoth public rally in Sialkot, Imran said the PTI would now halt “this Samjhota Express to rid the nation rid of these corrupt politicians”. “The PTI has brought freshness to polluted politics of country. It is high time for the masses to wake now for the sake of the country to bring change and save Pakistan from the plunderers,” Imran said. He said no on could stop the tsunami launched by the PTI that would sweep the corrupt leaders from the country. The PTI chairman said he believed in the power of vote of the masses, which had the power to change the political scenario through provision of early and speedy justice to the needy people of Pakistan. Imran alleged that the rulers had taken the country to the brink of destruction with their unending plundering of national exchequer and corruption. He expressed concern over law and order, rampant corruption and sky-rocketing prices, urging the rulers to stop hoodwinking the masses by making tall claims and false sloganeering.
Imran further said that both ruling parties could not resolve the problems of the country and neither could they address the grievances of the masses. Imran alleged that PM Gilani and his cohorts were posing a threat to the supremacy of the judiciary. He strongly criticised PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari and said both were corrupt and whenever difficult times came, they fled the country. Imran said wrong policies of the PPP government had destroyed all institutions, including PIA and Railways. He demanded a transparent probe into the Mehran bank financial scam, alleging that the ISI had dished out millions of rupees to the country’s politicians. He said all those responsible should be brought to task. He pledged that the PTI would soon transform from a political party into a disciplined institution, where each and every office-bearer of the party would come forward through intra-party elections. He said that the PTI would start its nation-wide membership campaign from April 1, 2012. “It will be a great organization, not a family limited company,” he said.

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