Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has warned that his party would take to the streets if government changed an MoU agreed between PML-N and PTI. Speaking to reporters, the PTI chief said his party had been engaged in discussion with PML-N for the last three months over formation of a judicial commission, but "yesterday we have received a message that PML-N now wants to change the MoU, then we will be left with no option but to protest on streets."
He said his party would not hold talks with government anymore. He gave a clear warning that they would take to the streets again to protest against rigging in elections. He said a change in the stance of PML-N indicates that "it is scared of a judicial commission and its terms of reference."
Asked to comment on the reported interaction with Arif Ali regarding attack on PTV building during the sit in, Imran avoided a direct answer and only said taping of telephone is a crime. However, hitting Altaf Hussain again, he said he is certain that he had not talked about "target killings and extortion money to be sent to London."
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