Sunday 27 May 2012

PTI to file petition against NA speaker's ruling: Imran
 


RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief Imran Khan Sunday said his party was going to file a petition tomorrow in the Supreme Court against National Assembly Speaker Dr. Fehmida Mirza's ruling on Prime Minister Gilani's conviction by the apex court.
Addressing a massive public meeting here, Imran Khan said Gilani was no longer a prime minister of the country on moral grounds and that people would come out on streets against the those who were trying to destroy the Supreme Court for protecting their corruption.
"PTI will install a system of justice in the country just the way our Holy Prophet (PBUH), the greatest leader of Muslims, did as a first step to bring an end to atrocities," Imran Khan promised the charged crowd waving PTI flags.
The PTI chief during his speech punctuated with briefly played party songs, said the days of cruelties were numbered as his party was on its way to rebuilding a new corruption-free Pakistan where law and justice would prevail.
He said no investment was not flowing to Pakistan because of bad governance, rampant corruption and theft and promised that PTI would get the overseas Pakistanis to invest in the country.
"PTI will improve governance to pave way for investment to come to the country," Imran Khan said.
He regretted that people of Pakistan had to pay for power theft by buying expensive electricity and promised to end price hike after coming to power

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