Info minister says Khan wasting money in rallies

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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Pervaiz Rashid has said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan is wasting millions of rupees in his “useless” public rallies which could have been utilised for the welfare of IDPs.

Pervaiz said that the Punjab government and the federal government have also spent millions of rupees to provide security for PTI rallies.

In a statement, the minister strongly condemned PTI’s “politics of agitation” and alleged that the party has wasted Rs 370 million to organise public rallies.

Criticizing Khan’s politics, the minister said, “Khan is not paying any attention to IDPs migrating from North Waziristan to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the money wasted on PTI protests and rallies could have provided seven-day rations for the IDPs.”

He said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has voluntarily slashed the expenses of the PM House and Secretariat by 40 percent as part of an austerity drive.

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  1. pervaiz, you are not being fair to emu khan.Firstly why should he not waste the money on these public rallies, it is the party funded money! Secondly, were it not for these entertainment gatherings , how would people know of his existence.Thirdly, since nawaz got elected and emu lost, fair and square , he hasn't got a full time job. does it make sense now.Furthermore his brothers are busy being hounded by the pakistani army, so he is in a state of semi mourning.This is emus's way diverting the publics attention from o KP's corrupt administration, lack of any progress for over a year and misappropriation of funds under his "leadership".khan's only ambition is to become Pm, through the back door by spreading anarchy in the country. His only experience is tsunami and if he has any respectability that is due to geriatric hashmi and other senior members poached from well established and organised parties.Any way, I have to go, its my phone ringing, have a new ringtone courtesy of pti— rig…….rig….rig

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