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Imran Khan: Historic speech at Sialkot



Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) head Imran Khan said that no change could come to Pakistan without free and fair elections.
Addressing thousands of supporters in Faisalabad, Khan said that no power can stop people from making a new Pakistan.
He slammed PML-N for its attempts to distract people from attending the PTI’s rally. "I want to tell the PML-N that there is no price of passion and ideology," he said.
“A year has passed since the establishment of PML-N government, but there is no positive change in the country,” he said.
“Laptops are being distributed to buy youth. I want to ask youth if they are getting jobs,” he asked. “I am the only politician who is given money to run the Shaukat Khanum Hospital.”
Khan said that the PML-N government broke all records of foreign loans in just one year instead of breaking the begging bowl. He pledged that he would tax the rich after coming into power.
The PTI chief said that money collected in the form of taxes would be spent on people. “Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has ordered two BMW vehicles at the cost of Rs220 million.  Are we that rich?”
“The biggest problem being faced by Pakistan is family limited politics. This is not democracy, it is monarchy,” he contended.
“I am talking about re-opening of four constituencies for voter. Massive rigging has been carried out in every constituency we have opened so far,” he contended.
Khan accused PML-N, former chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and Geo News of rigging the elections and called for action under Article 6 against them after a probe.
He announced that PTI would stage its next rally in Sialkot on June 7.
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