Friday 3 May 2013

PTI will stop military operations across country: Imran


* PTI chief says if voted to power his party would hold local bodies polls as soon as possible

LORALAI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has said that after coming into power his party would end military operations in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and other parts of the country, saying bullet is not the solution to any problem.

Speaking at a public rally here on Wednesday, he said that the PTI would transform the country into a welfare state where justice would be dispensed without any discrimination. He said local bodies’ polls would be held in the country as soon as possible. “We would not allocate development funds to any MNA or MPA, but the problems would be resolved through local bodies,” Imran added.




The PTI chief said that the biggest issue is terrorism, which would be dealt with mutual consultation. The PTI would implement same educational curriculum throughout the country. Imran said that the people would lay the foundation stone of “New Pakistan” on May 11. He urged the youth to come out of their homes on the election day and cast their votes.


Imran said PTI will focus on the resolution of the problems being faced by provinces and particular attention will be paid to resolution of the problems of the Baloch people. He said utmost efforts are being made to bring honest people to represent the masses in parliament. “We will introduce new local bodies system and pay special attention for the uplift of the education sector,” he added. The education, water, transport and other basic needs would be met in the remote areas. The PTI chief said that May 11 will bring a new dawn in the country.

Imran seemed very optimistic about the solution of Balochistan issue. He said not only would he halt the military operation in Balochistan but would also recover missing persons and take action over killing of people and dumping of their mutilated bodies. He asked people to come forward and vote him into power on May 11. Tight security measures were seen in place during his visit to Loralai and Sibbi.

Imran claimed that he had arrived in Balochistan as an emancipator of the masses from strong clutches of tribal feudal lords and chieftains, adding that Islamabad had transferred funds to sardars in the past who pocketed the money rather than using it for public good. “You should vote on ideological basis rather than making sect or nationality a base,” he urged the people from both Pashtun and Baloch belts of the province.




“We want the people to get justice and that their resources are utilised for their welfare. The PTI would make Balochistan the most prosperous province of the country,” Imran pledged. He said the PTI has issued tickets to the youth of Balochistan who would contest elections against the chieftains and feudal lords. “People should come out of their homes on election day because this is a fight for their posterity and they should vote for PTI,” he asked the masses.

Besides bringing educational and other reforms, Imran said the PTI would also focus on solving the issues politically and stop injustices in the country. “We have to unite all provinces to make a strong Pakistan and it would be possible when all provinces were delivered justices,” he noted.


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