Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan advised the students on Saturday to earn respects through lawful means, and said a successful man is one who is never afraid of losing and a champion never gives up. While addressing the convocation of NAMAL University, Imran said "The youth should speak up against corruption," he said. "One may get rich through corruption, but he will never get respect."
PTI chairman advised the students not to invest money in Panama companies but to raise voice against injustice in society after gaining success. He also said that "knowledge city is my dream and after Panama Gate he will focus on building knowledge city at NAMAL." He said unfortunately education had become a business enterprise.
He said it was unfortunate that the government was investing on roads and bridges instead of investing on people. While criticising the PML-N government, Imran said there were 250 million children out of school and the government was investing on the mega projects like Orange Line Train. "Nations are not built by rulers who invest on roads and flyovers," said Imran.
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