Imran pledges to 'better Karachi'


KARACHI    : Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairperson Imran Khan on Wednesday pledged to bring change to the metropolis and said that the dream of a great Pakistan cannot be achieved without Karachi.

Speaking to the media, the PTI chief lamented that the country is indebted and institutions are being destroyed. He added that “a country progresses with institutions but our rulers destroyed the country”.

“Even Bangladesh is ahead of us. The rain in Lahore has exposed the claims of progress and the Paris that Lahore was supposed to have turned into is a lie,” said Imran while criticising the PML-N government and its promises of progress.

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Imran further claimed that his party would secure the required number of seats in the coming elections to for a government in the Centre and asked his candidates to never consider their opponents as weak.

Elaborating on his plans for the port city, Imran also said they are drafting plans to resolve Karachi’s water woes.

He further criticised the police in the provincial capital and said the force has become politicised.

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