Imran vows to target US drone if elected PM

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan Saturday reiterated that he would order PAF to target US drones in country’s airspace if people elected him as Prime Minster.
Addressing a public meeting in Swabi, division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Imran Khan said that everyone wanted to build new Pakistan, adding that politicians trying to deceive the people are fools.
He said that the nation would celebrate independence on May 11 added that he would drag the country out of America’s slavery.
Lashing out at Maulana Fazal ur Rehman, Imran Khan said that Maulana first supported Pervez Musharraf and than Zardari to kill thousands Pakhtoons.
He said with presence of Maulana and Zardari in the country there was no need of any Jew’s conspiracies against the motherland.
Khan said Wikileaks had revealed that Pakistani politicians make masses fool by telling them a lie adding that Maulana requested Washington to make him Prime Minister of Pakistan so that he can serve America in better ways.
The PTI chief said that Zardari and Nawaz Sharif have supported each other but apparently they criticize and oppose each other.
‘The country cannot be developed with justice and the PTI will bring the justice back’, he added.
Imran Khan said the nation will be released from the slavery of America. He said his party will make the country self-reliant and sovereign if elected to power. He said the people especially youth are ready to bring a change in the country and no opportunist can befool the people.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief Imran Khan has said that there is no room for outdated system in the country, adding that the nation will be released from the slavery of America.
Addressing a public meeting in Darghai‚ he said that time for traditional politics has come to an end.
Imran Khan said his party will make the country self-reliant and sovereign if elected to power.
He said the people especially youth are ready to bring a change in the country and no opportunist can befool the people.

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