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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Imran, Khan will address public meetings, seminars and Insaf Kissan Mahaz conference during his three-day mass contact tour of south Punjab starting from 20th March.
Addressing a news conference at Lahore Press Club on Sunday central vice president PTI Ejaz Ahmad Ch, deputy organiser south Punjab Mohammad Sher Sial. President Insaf Kissan Conference Mian Noor Khan Bhabha, Ch Moazzam Ali, Ejaz Janjua and others said that Imran Khan will address public meetings at Bahawalnagar, Hasilpur, Muzaffargarh, Khanewal, Mailsi, Vehari and Burewala during his mass contact campaign. He will also address a reception to be given by Insaf Kissan conference.
They reiterated that PTI will not take part in elections while Asif Ali Zardar was in office. With the support of the masses, the present rulers would be forced to leave the government and an All Parties Conference would be held to form an acceptable care-taker government for the purpose of holding general election in the country, they added.
They said it is a tragedy for the Election Commission of Pakistan that recent Senate elections were held with horse trading, rigging and lawlessness. They alleged that the present government committed corruption of Rs 8,500 billions during the past four years. The apex court of the country has already charge-sheeted Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani for not carrying out orders of the court.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2012

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