KARACHI:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran khan said the case about
ISI's alleged role in distributing money among political parties is
already in the Supreme Court, and as the proceedings will move ahead,
things will become clear, Geo News reported Saturday.
While
talking to the media at Karachi Airport, Imran Khan said that corruption
is Pakistan’s biggest problem and urged the nation to stand united on
the issue.
Khan said billions were looted from the country in
the past four years. He said President Asif Ali Zardari and PML-N chief
Nawaz Sharif were partners and not rivals, adding that the government
had devoured Rs8,000 billion in corruption in the last four years.
Khan
held every person in the government responsible for the unimpeded
corruption in the country and urged the people to stand against
corruption in order to save the country.
Answering a question
regarding the prime minister’s contempt of court issue, the PTI leader
said the whole drama was being played to hide president’s corruption and
to save his Rs5 billion in the Swiss bank.
Imran Khan told the
reporters that his party is visiting Balochistan to expose prevalent
problems. He said that the tsunami was intentionally slowed down so that
the party could be organized.


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