Khan criticised the govt. for undignified Pakistan abroad by seeking funds to support economy

ISLAMABAD: PTI Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on Friday urged the state to wage jihad for the sake of conveyance concerning ‘Haqiqi Azadi’ (true freedom).

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During his address at a convention unionised by the women's wing of the Insaf Student Federation (ISF) in Islamabad, the PTI chief aforementioned that eighty per cent of ladies in rural Sindh ar bereft of their rights.

While criticising true in Sindh, Khan said: “Slavery in Sindh is worst. [We] can ought to wage jihad for ‘Haqiqi Azadi’ (true freedom) and for the sake of future generations.”

The former PM slammed the ruling coalition leadership and aforementioned that even caliphs appeared before courts in Raisat-e-Madina.

“In all poor countries, folks like Nawaz Sharif and [Asif] Zardari take cash abroad,” he said, questioning however the country would progress if thieves begin to rule.

Khan any remarked that thieves had taken our country which their crimes ar being forgiven daily.

“If this has got to be done, then others ought to even be free from jails,” the PTI chairman demanded.

“Today may be a decisive time in Pakistan’s history,” the previous prime minister aforementioned, criticising Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif for seeking facilitate from alternative countries.