Nation ready to fight if dialogues fail: Imran Khan

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Tuesday that the whole nation will be ready to fight if dialogue with Taliban failed, adding that the nation has to think how the post-operation problems will be solved.

Addressing reporters at local hotel, Khan said the majority of Taliban desire negotiations adding that country’s ‘enemies’ don’t want dialogue to take place.

The whole nation will be united and ready to fight if the dialogue process fail, he said, urging people to think how the operation will solve the problems.

Earlier, addressing Shaukat Khanum Social Responsibility awards, Imran Khan said that Pakistan’s economic growth was not possible without elimination of corruption.

“Accountability should be equal for everybody,” he said adding that the PTI was introducing exemplary accountability system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).

The PTI chief distributed shields among Shaukat Khanum Hospital’s donor companies and praised the spirit to help poor classes of society.

Khan said that Shaukat Khanum Hospital’s annual deficit is 3,400 million rupees whereas 70 percent of its deserving patients were being treated free of cost. He said that the country’s largest cancer hospital will be completed in Peshawar in a year and a half.

Imran Khan said that he will meet the chief of army staff, regarding acquiring land for a cancer hospital in DHA Karachi as well.