LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman, Imran Khan on Wednesday said terrorism witnessed a decline of 87 percent in Khyber Pakhtunwa province over a period of one year.
Talking to media persons here at Garden Town after reaching Lahore, Imran Khan said the PTI will have no other option but to come out on streets in protest if justice was done in NA-122.
He asked as to how and where 21,000 votes came from, adding, demand for justice and staging a peaceful protest are rights of every citizen.
“N-League resorts to rigging because it can’t resist the temptation of money in power,” he snapped.
Imran Khan said he had to struggle hard for getting justice while Jehangir Tareen had to spend millions of rupees.
“We will come back on the streets if Election Commission failed to dispense justice to Aleem Khan,’ he warned.
Commenting on Bacha Khan University attack in Charsadda, he said a renewed resolve against terrorism was witnessed when security guards and two teachers tried to resist the terrorists’ attack.
“Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has witnessed 87 percent decline in terrorist attacks,” he claimed.
Rescue officials say injured were right away shifted to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital for treatment
Rana Sanaullah set to fulfil responsibilities as chief election commissioner during party's presidential elections
Police providing security to all hostels, says Kyrgyz deputy foreign minister in meeting with Pakistani ambassador
Pakistani embassy confirms "light injuries" to some Pakistani students in Bishkek mob attacks
PM's aide asks all stakeholders to choose dialogues over confrontation to settle down disputes
KP chief minister also warns of lodging cases, jailing those snatching due rights of people