Thursday 1 November 2012

Imran Khan sees a new Pakistan next year


ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, Wednesday harbingered that the nation would see a new Pakistan coming into being in 2013, the year of election, Geo News reported.

The newsmen, whom he was talking to at the airport here, quoted him as saying that he was interrogated at the Toronto airport for his stance against drone attacks.
“I am cool. Such intimidating tactics cannot faze me. I absolutely not upset at having to spend three or four hours at an airport against my will. It’s not a big deal for me”, Khan said.
He found the government’s sewing up their lips over the maltreatment he received in Canada very regrettable.
“The hush in the Presidency and Prime Minister House speaks volumes about how they have taken this incident”, said he.
To a question, he said PTI was registered in US as a political party, adding, around Rs70 million had been raised for party election in US alone.
“Though, conducting party elections was a daunting task, but this month would see us doing it come what may,” said an aspirational PTI leader.
He also brought up JUI-F chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rahman’s facing the same situation at Duabi airport back.
“ I condemned it loud and clear when Maulana was stopped at the airport, but it appears he has forgotten it.”

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