Imran condemns Zardari, Bilawal outburst against SC

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Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Thursday condemned President Asif Ali Zardari and his son Bilawal for their outburst against the Supreme Court in their speeches at Naudero.
He urged the Chief Justice of Pakistan to take bold decisions on all the corruption cases against the corrupt rulers, including the prime minister’s contempt case.
Talking to reporters in Islamabad, Imran Khan said President Zardari and his cronies openly resorted to contempt of court by using abusive language in Naudero.
He said the whole nation fully backs the Supreme Court to take bold decisions against the corrupt leaders, adding that all the problems facing the country, including the load shedding, were the result of corruption of the rulers.
Imran was of the view that many problems of the country could be resolved if transparent accountability was made against the corrupt rulers.
The PTI chief said there was no difference between the PML-N and PPP, as both were power hungry. He said the PML-N staged the drama of boycotting the meetings of Parliamentary Committee on National Security (PCNS), but changed its stance with a single call of the prime minister.
He said the PTI believed in the politics of principles. He said the PTI would give party tickets to honest people only. “It will not be possible for anyone to escape after violating Pakistan’s sovereignty if PTI is in power,” Imran said. He also said the PTI would protect the national sovereignty at all costs.

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  1. Imran bring justice to this troubled land. You are our last hope.Please save us from the evil and greedy crooks.

  2. Bilawal's rant is most deplorable and despicable. He studied British History and then transitioned to study modern history in Oxford. He should be well aware of the consequences of using such rhetoric.

    BBC correspondent Jeremy Paxman asked him if PPP was a political party or a part of family furniture which has been handed down to him. Both father and son must stop treating state institutions of Pakistan as 'family furniture'.

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