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Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has criticised the government for its poor policies as a result of which it has become a security risk for the country.
Addressing party workers here on Thursday evening, Imran Khan said that due to defective policies of the present government, anti-Pakistan lobbies had become more active and were working against its interests.
The independence of judiciary and supremacy of law had become more imperative for ensuring justice and for protecting the fundamental rights of a common man in the country, he said.
Severely criticising the "double standard education" policy of the government, he said the standard of education had deteriorated and the students' future was at stake.
Imran pointed out that English medium educational institutions had become shopping centres because of looting and fleecing the people. He, however, stressed the need for introducing universal and free from discrimination mode of education system and extending even opportunities of education to the poor and rich in the country.
The government, he said, had flopped in providing health cover to the masses, adding the government hospitals had become ineffective as a result of which the poor and deserving people were suffering badly in getting medical treatment.
The private hospitals were busy in plundering and minting money in every nook and corner of the country, but the government had done nothing for improvement of its hospitals, he said.
The provision of health cover and education was uppermost duty of the state, but it had failed to ensure the quality education and better health facility to the masses in the country, he said.
The Pakistan Tahrik-e-Insaf Chairman alleged that no leader of the country had raised the voice against the excesses and maltreatment to Pakistani prisoners in foreign jails and get them released from jails of different countries.
He pointed that a large number of innocent Pakistanis had been killed in Waziristan, while the United State of America had committed serious violations of human rights and barbarism in Afghanistan, but the government remained kept quiet on that burning issue.
The government failed in scaling down the unemployment graph and to control the prices of daily use, as a result of which the common man was suffering adversely, he said.
On this occasion, he announced that adequate efforts were being made for launching membership of the party.
Imran made it clear that all office holders would be elected and no office holder would be selected and this process would be accomplished in near future.
He urged the people to come forward and forge unity for burying the "lotaism" and dictatorship forever from the political scene of the country.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2006

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