Imran makes shocking revelation about two MPs’ murder

| Says two MNAs, a police official involved in Hundri, Tahira’s killing | Will name culprits on One-Nation Day tomorrow | Vows to continue sit-in till PM’s resignation

ISLAMABAD - Rejecting the government’s claim that it has accepted five-and-a-half out of PTI’s six demands, Imran Khan Thursday night said that he had no trust in Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s words and would not relent till his resignation.
Amid light rain in Islamabad, the PTI chairman charged his supporters by saying that he would make some revelations Saturday night when they would be celebrating the One-Nation Day after the completion of one month of their sit-in. He said the revelations would be about the murder of two MPs.
“I have passed my 29 days here and I will sit here for another 29 days till the resignation of Prime Minister,” he asked Nawaz amid slogans of his supporters ‘Go Nawaz, Go’.
He asked the crowd that all would have to struggle to make the country ‘a real Pakistan of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’. He for the second day appealed to the local students of twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad that he wanted to see them in the sit-in at Azadi Square on Saturday.
Imran said that he would make a big revelation on Saturday after completing his investigations as two MNAs and a police officer, all Lahore based, are involved in the murder of two MPs, Hundri Masih from Balochistan and Tahira Asif of MQM. His revelations stunned many with the speculations that Imran perhaps would allege Railway Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique who is a bold voice from the government against his protest. He said that both the slain MPs were raising voice of Christian localities situated on the Railways land and the killers wanted to abolish these localities to snatch this land.
“I will tell the names on Saturday after completion of my investigations,” he told his supporters.
The PTI chairman said that the people of Pakistan should know their rights as overseas Pakistanis living in the United Kingdom knew about their rights.
“The children of UK-based Pakistanis know their rights much better that those Pakistanis living here as they grew up in an independent atmosphere there,” he said.
“Rana Sanaullah has already said that if results of four NA constituencies were reopened then the whole elections would be damaged,” Imran said.
He said why no one resigned after 100 people got bullet injuries in Model Town incident. He accused that Nawaz Sharif was brought up in the nursery of army and got money from ISI.
He said that in NA 256 Karachi, his party candidate demanded audit of 84,000 votes and later it was found that 68,000 votes were genuine and others were fake. But the election tribunal threw out his case. In NA 258, out of 32,000 polled votes, 4,600 turned out to be genuine and others were found fake, however re-election was ordered in the constituency as the loser was PML-N candidate, he alleged.
Similarly, in NA 118 Lahore, out of 170,000 polled votes 68,000 turned out to be fake, he said.
Imran added that in a Punjab assembly constituency where Bushra Aitzaz, wife of Aitzaz Ahsan, contested election, 254 bags were inspected and among these 227 were found unsealed. He also said that votes were missing in 47 bags and counterfoils were missing in 37 bags.
“The cruel elements sitting in the Parliament are united so that people might not know about their rights,” he said.
He said that he had no personal rift with Nawaz Sharif but his fight was against those tyrants who considered themselves above the law.
Imran said that new Pakistan would be established under the sayings of Quaid-e-Azam. The poor would be given importance, there would be no feudalism or capitalism, rule of law would prevail and there would be social and education justice, he added.

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