Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that the construction of roads and airports will only be possible if the Prime Minister will be able to complete his tenure.
Addressing a public gathering here on Sunday he said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was addressing public gatherings since the Panama Leaks issue surfaced, adding that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) shall be made an exemplary province.
He said KP was not getting its due share of electricity or natural gas despite the fact that the province produces both electricity and gas in large amount.
Imran said that Nawaz was unable to observe Naya Pakistan while sitting in a helicopter as it was being made in the schools. He added that Nawaz had not been able to complete his previous tenures and will not be able to do so this time as well.
He said that the provincial government's focus was on improving the conditions of schools and hospitals, adding that new laws were being introduced in this regard.
He accused Nawaz Sharif of destroying the countries institutions, adding that he cannot reshape the institutions in a better way.
He stated that Punjab police cannot even battle Chotu gang whereas the police in KP was confronting the Taliban.
Imran said that it was essential now to conduct accountability of the corrupt ones in the country. He added that they would be able to fulfil their responsibility only when the Prime Minister of the country will be held accountable and the money he has sent abroad be brought back to the country.
He accused Nawaz of trying to bribe media personnel in order to prevent them from presenting the facts before the people, "He (Nawaz) does not know that the people associated with the media are aware and that they cannot be bribed," he said.
Referring to the global warming issue, Khan said that the country was badly suffering from the issue.
He said that the selection of policemen in KP was completely transparent and was based on merit. He said that police apprehended the murderers of PTI leader Soran Singh within 24 hours.
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