Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has asked allied parties to quit government after failing to control law and order in the country.
Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Khan said the situation in Sindh was very dangerous and eth government seemed helpless before the criminals and mafias.
“Peace cannot be restored without depoliticising the police department,” he said.
He said the PTI would not be a part of any alliance before or after the elections, adding that the party would sit in the opposition if it failed to win majority to form government.
Urging people not to vote for political parties having militant wings, Khan said the people should not waste their votes. He announced that the PTI would soon hold a massive public gathering in Sukkar.
Khan said sectarian violence in Pakistan was being fueled by international elements.
Criticising the economic policies of the government, the PTI chief said the government had done nothing for the welfare of the people in their five-year tenure.