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Pakistan’s security under threat: Imran

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has said nothing positive will happen unless we come out of US war.
Security system is the main issue of Pakistan and nothing is possible without peace in the country, said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief.
He said that all the big traders and merchants had migrated from Peshawar to Islamabad due to security problems. He said that his party had power to take difficult decision as they had announced to go Waziristan.
The PTI chairman said that they had to take some difficult decisions for the betterment of the country, adding that the country did not have short-cut.
He added that democracy in the political parties was necessary for the democratic country.
Throwing light on circumstances in Karachi, he said that law and order situation in Karachi had also become so poor that law enforcement agencies had become absolutely helpless in face of criminal mafia who had brought the city to the verge of destruction and turned it into a wasteland for their vested interests.
He also lashed out PPP government and claimed that not only the PPP but any party in the country could resist drone attacks, adding that rulers were bound to obey their foreign masters.

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