Muqam to file case against Imran under Article 62, 63

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Advisor to Prime Minister Amir Muqam on Friday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has not remained ‘Sadiq’ and ‘Amin’ after propagating the story of Rs10 billion bribe. He demanded filing of case against Khan under Article 62 and 63 of the constitution.

Addressing a huge public gathering in Kabal Ground, he said that Imran Khan’s claim of Rs10 billion offer would prove as false as was his previous claim of 35 punctures.

He said Khan presented Pervez Khattak, an expert of horse trading, as a part of his change in Khyber Pakhtunkha (KP), adding that PTI government in KP buried merit and justice in the province after coming in power.

Muqam said that in 2018 general elections, people would reject PTI which had no moral grounds to face people and contest elections.

He said that Imran Khan wishes to become prime minister of Pakistan by taking credit of winning one world cup and constructing one hospital. He said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif provided land for Shaukat Khanam Hospital in Lahore and also constructed roads leading to the hospital.

The advisor to prime minister asked PTI chairman Imran Khan to first start accountability from his own party by initiating inquiry against Chief Minister Pervez Khattak and Speaker KP Assembly Asad Qaiser for corruption charges against them.

He said that Imran Khan should first show his sincerity by taking action against Pervez Khattak and Asad Qaiser who were alleged for corruption. He said that when it comes to Pervez Khattak and Asad Qaiser, Imran Khan protects their skin.

Muqam said that Khan has no morality at all and he has become a “master of taking U-turns”, adding that Imran Khan cries wherever he goes instead of taking any positive measures for welfare and uplift of masses in KP

He said that PTI government in KP did nothing during the last four years in power instead of staging protests, sit-ins and dance shows on roads. “PTI criticized Metro and now it is mulling over the project in Peshawar. PTI also criticized motorway project of PML-N and it has has now inaugurated Swat motorway express. Now, PTI government is carrying a begging pot in hands to take foreign loans,” he remarked.

He said that PML-N government brought economic stability in the country by launching various mega projects of power generation to end load shedding by 2018, materializing China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project in addition to many others projects.

He said many positive changes have been witnessed by the people of Pakistan since PML-N came to power in 2013. Muqam praised Finance Minister Ishaq Dar for controlling price hike and inflated US dollar exchange rate.

Muqam said that PML-N government, armed forces and people of Pakistan are on the same page and the people have proved that they love PML-N and Nawaz Sharif

The Advisor reiterated his party’s resolve to work for welfare of the masses. He said that PML-N government under the leadership of PM Nawaz Sharif took pragmatic measures to eliminate terrorism from the country’s soil and bring in an economic revolution.

On the occasion, Amir Muqam inaugurated 82 kilometer long Chakdara Fatehpur Road constructed at the cost of Rs3 billion and announced that Bahrain Kalam road constructed at a cost of Rs10 billion would be inaugurated next week.

2 COMMENTS

  1. May God help Pakistan get rid of MoRoNs like this man and his leadership. They have destryed this country with their corrupt practices and below average iq. They have ruled thrice and remained in politics for ages but alas for their own interest and bank accounts

  2. May Allah give some wisdom to Imran Khan and his supporters to support state oriented projects of PMLN if PTI of IK don’t have such capacity, vision & guts to launch & finalize mega construction & development projects like PMLN. Khan must now clearly announce that either he is with Pakistan or with enemies of Pakistan. Every act of IK is to create hurdles in mega development projects launched by PMLN govt. pan Pakistan including KPK.

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