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Imran says ‘CJP performing government’s duties’

ISLAMABAD: While criticising the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Imran Khan said on Monday that the country’s chief justice was performing the duties of the government.

The PTI chief, while addressing a press conference in the federal capital, requested the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar to constitute a committee to assess the performance of the PTI-led Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government.

“The chief justice took notice of our hospitals and we welcome him,” he said. “But I would also request Justice Nisar to order the formation of an impartial committee of experts to probe into the [KP] government’s performance.”

Imran stressed that he wanted the people to know the measures that the KP government had taken to improve the lives of people.

“In the past forty years, no one has brought any reforms to the hospital in KP,” he said, adding that his government had achieved results that the past governments had failed to accomplish.

“Only our government brought health reforms in the country in the history of Pakistan,” declared the PTI chief.

The PTI, under Imran’s leadership, had earlier presented an 11-point agenda to turn the country into ‘Naya Pakistan’, citing health, education, elimination of corruption, and self-reliance as top priorities.

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