Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Saturday said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has nothing to offer in politics, but personal attacks and corruption.
Speaking at the party’s central executive meeting, he said that the Sharifs start speaking on the construction of roads and bridges whenever they are asked about Rs300 billion irregularities.
Imran said that his party will bring forward corruption cases of federal and Punjab government, adding that the PTI under its leader Shafqat Mehmood has formed an anti-corruption committee.
He announced that the parliamentary board of the party will soon start its work, and the party will learn lessons from its defeat in the Lodhran by-election.
As Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) is out of the game in Punjab, so now we have a one-on-one contest with the PML-N and we will convey the PTI’s manifesto to the masses, Imran said.
He claimed that he had never once benefited from the KP government in last five years, while Sharifs have looted the nation.