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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Imran Khan feels no fear from Taliban

Lahore: The Chairman of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf Imran Khan said Tuesday that he has not any threat from Taliban like Benazir Bhutto.

Talking to the media he said that the politicians are terrified from PTI’s Tsunami. He said that both big parties have made mutual settlement on election commission .
“We want free elections and it is only possible in presence of an impartial election commission. After that PPP and PML(N) would also make interim government”, Khan added
He said if government wants fair elections , then why they are hesitating in convening All Parties Conference on the issue of election commission.
He said that the Tsunami of PTI is moving towards villages from cities and its next programme would be held in Southern Punjab regarding mass contact campaign. People either living in cities or villages are in difficulties and entire nation desires change.
Replying a question he said that winning of Oscar by Pakistani woman is a great achievement despite the fact that Pakistani film industry is lacking far behind from India .
On the occasion, Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that during bye-elections there was atleast 90 percent turnout at some polling stations, which happens very rare in even general elections, whereas the polling stations had a deserted look on polling day. But in the night hundred of thousands votes came out from the ballot boxes, which is beyond the thought. Online