LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said that the country would be ruined if people failed to come out on streets against the incumbent government.
“Everyone should join politics. Quaid-e-Azam and Nelson Mandela were also politicians,” Khan said.
“To all those who are saying our shops and our businesses will be closed due to our protests, I say think about the poor and the repressed classes. How can we justify to ourselves that so many of our fellow countrymen go hungry without two meals in a day?” Khan questioned.
Khan claimed that Pakistan would witness its biggest ever protest in Islamabad next month. Pakistan, he said, is worse than some of the poorest nations in the world in the global hunger index and the root cause of all of this is corruption.
“Today Pakistan’s debt stands at Rs 22,500 billion. Our exports are falling, our foreign remittances are falling. How are we going to cover all these debts?”
Nations like Pakistan are used and bound by chains of debt and then made to do the bidding of those we are indebted to. And on the other side is a handful of corrupt who are hanging on for dear life to this system that facilitates them, he said.
“These are not democrats, they are a Mafia. There are clear lines drawn in Pakistan today.”
The opposition in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa meanwhile says don’t investigate Nawaz Sharif. Where in the world do democrats talk like this?
“This is monarchy, not democracy. Even Chief Justice of Pakistan has endorsed my stance,” he said and added that the general public is fed up of corrupt system.