Imran slams rulers on Nato strike

29 Nov, 2011

Pakistan is facing challenges and threats because it is being ruled by 'NRO beneficiaries'. Zardari has not so far issued any statement on the tragic loss of army officers and Jawans because all his assets are abroad, alleged Tehreek Insaf Chief Imran Khan here Monday.
He was talking to media after offering condolence with Ahmed Ali Mirani, the elder brother of martyred Major Mujahid Hussain, who embraced martyrdom in the Nato strike on Pakistani check-post on Afghan border. Khan said Pakistan should offer resistance to Nato attacks, as this was not the first attack.
He demanded that all airbases should be got vacated and logistic support to Nato should be stopped. He said that the matter should also be taken up at the United Nations Security Council. He said the war on terror is not our war and it has given nothing but destruction to Pakistan and its people. He said that precious funds are being spent on this war instead of on education and health. "We are being killed by Nato forces while we still claim that we are fighting terrorism jointly with Nato forces."
Imran Khan said that during the recent All Parties Conference it was decided that political solution of this issue would be sought but nothing has yet been done. He said that Pakistan is receiving threats because 'NRO beneficiaries' are running the government. Khan later left for Kehar village to attend a meeting.

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