Imran vows to make Pakistan a nation where ‘justice’ is served

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday continued his election campaign in Islamabad and said there can be “no justice in a jungle”.

While addressing a workers’ convention, he said, “We cannot expect justice in animal kingdoms,” adding that, “I want to make a Pakistan where there is justice and work appointments are made on the basis of merit.”

He upheld, “We want to make a Pakistan in which humans are valued.”

Imran further vowed, “If given the chance, we will make Chaudhry Rehmat Ali’s Pakistan on July 25.”

He vowed to empower the weak and the neglected, Imran said, “Funds will be allocated to less developed areas in the budget.”

“The funds of South Punjab were allocated to Lahore and this is why people of those areas are demanding a separate province,” he upheld.

He further said, “We will progress if we serve the weak.”

Earlier as the PTI chairman arrived at the Jinnah Convention Centre, a few people chanted slogans in favour of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

A day earlier, Imran addressed the Ulema Mashaikh convention and urged a state like Madina should be formed in order to steer the country out of its problems.

Speaking about the country’s problems, the PTI chief said that the country’s total debt had exceeded Rs10,000 billion. He further said that over 250 million children were not enrolled in schools.

Imran stressed that the law should be the same for the rich and the poor.