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KP to be country’s power house in 5 years: Imran

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Thursday said Khyber Pakhktunkhawa (KP) government would generate sufficient electricity in the next five years to meet energy demand across the country.
He assured that the PTI would establish an exemplary government in KP which will be a model of good governance for other provinces.
He said the PTI government would eliminate class-based education system in KP and introduce a uniform education system.
“Through a uniform education system we can build a strong and united nation to face all internal and external challenges Pakistan has been facing,” he said.
Khan said PTI’s provincial government would establish an independent accountability institution to ensure transparency and accountability in KP.
Talking to a private television channel, he said there was an urgent need to devise a national policy to counter terrorism in the country.
The PTI chief said for the sake of Pakistan, his party would fully cooperate with the present government on issues of national interest.
He said implementation of rule of law was the only solution to all problems.
Khan said no one was above the law and every one was accountable according to the constitution of the country.
Khan also endorsed a recent statement made by Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain.
He said he supported Altaf Hussain’s statement in which he said “the Titanic of Muslim Ummah was sinking”. “Altaf is correct in saying that if we do not fix ourselves, we are heading towards destruction,” said the PTI chief.
Commenting on Tahirul Qadri, Khan said Qadri’s concerns regarding the Election Commission of Pakistan turned out to be correct, adding that the 2013 elections were the most rigged elections in the country’s history.

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