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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Imran sees polls as passion-money fight

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has dubbed upcoming general election a contest between ‘money and passion’, Geo News reported on Wednesday.
Speaking at a ceremony, the cricketer-turned politician said that the nation was facing poverty due to affluent rulers, adding that he would start accountability from his own.
Khan said that the VIP culture could not be finished until the rule of law was established in the country. He said that the democracy was not going to complete its 5-year term in Pakistan instead the five years of corruption were going to an end.
He said that a poor man was sent to jail for theft while NRO came to shelter ‘influential robbers’ in the country.
The PTI chief said his eyes were fixed on Punjab’s governor house and he would bulldoze it as he came into power.

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