
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)
Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), acknowledged Tuesday that his administration has weaknesses but vowed to never accept a weak government in the future.
Leader of the PTI, Imran Khan:
The leader of the PTI, Imran Khan, shared these opinions while speaking with a group of journalists from the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ) and National Press Club Islamabad. The former premier stated during the meeting that he has been practicing just politics for the previous 26 years for the sake of democracy and the populace. Imran Khan reaffirmed that the party's long march for true liberation (real freedom) will take place this month when discussing his long march. When discussing the nation's growth in the 1960s, Imran continued by stating that whereas Singapore and South Korea currently have per capita incomes of $70,000 and $2,000, respectively, Pakistan was economically ahead of both of them in the 1960s. The PTI leader continued by saying that Singapore's growth was based on fairness and openness.
Current administration has brought:
"Pakistan was insolvent when our government took office; the current administration has brought Pakistan to ruin in just six months. Pakistan's growth rate was 6% at the time of the toppling of our government. The coronavirus struck me when I had just five days off, according to the previous prime minister [Imran Khan].Imran Khan attacked Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, saying, "After assuming office, he [Shehbaz Sharif] was cleared of the charges. The strain on me grew when I was in government. I had no authority on the NAB or the courts. Now, Pakistan's political system is controlled by the mafia. They have filed charges against me in an effort to have me removed from consideration.
Political battle is for the supremacy:
Imran stated that preparations should be taken to forcefully push the movement to its natural conclusion within the parameters of the constitution and law and reiterated that early and transparent elections are the only way out of the current political and economic crises. Imran Khan, the PTI chairman, added that a thriving society cannot be established without the rule of law and justice and that the PTI's political battle is for the supremacy of the constitution and the law.
Imran said that the culture of lawlessness has grown and that it has resumed its despicable legacy of violence against Senator Azam Swati and other political activists for the simple act of dissenting. Imran was speaking about PTI leader and Senator Azam Swati.

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