all attempts to silence his voice after viewing the PTI protests as terrorism.
Deploring the terrorism cases on political activists, he said 60 documents were submitted to the court in PTV attack case filed against him and other PTI workers. “If a single document is found misleading or incorrect, I would quit politics,” he added.
Later in the evening, addressing a public rally in Hafizabad, the PTI chief said he was the only Pakistani after Quaid-e-Azam who brought home his money that was earned abroad. He also censured the lawmakers who aborted the opposition attempt at the floor of National Assembly against a legislation allowing a disqualified person to lead a political party.
He said the PMl-N government has appointed its own man in the IB. It is unfortunate that Pakistan is facing loot and plunder by Nawaz and Zardari, PPP Co-chairman. He lashed out at PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and said that he and other ministers were supporting an accused, who was facing trial in several corruption cases. Nawaz Sharif is attacking Pakistan’s judiciary and army but the PTI wants to strengthen the departments, he added. "How can a country make progress where all the rulers are corrupt? This is why we all need to prepare and fight this corruption mafia.
"Corruption is the abuse of power," he said, adding that people in power should not be allowed to favour themselves. Rulers have been fleecing money from the people of Pakistan, Imran said. "This money should be spent on the people."
Pakistan has two main problems: unemployment and inflation, both of which are a product of rampant corruption in the country, added Imran. The menace of unemployment is affecting the youth of the country, he said adding that the youth are on the lookout for better employment opportunities.
He appreciated Chaudhry Mehdi Hassan Bhatti, ex-MNA/MPA, who was disqualified in a fake degree case, and his son Chaudhry Shaukat Ali Bhatti, General Secretary, Central Punjab, PTI, for arranging a big gathering and their due role in the PTI sit-ins in Islamabad. While addressing the rally, Awami Muslim League head Sheikh Rasheed reiterated his claims that Imran Khan wanted to help the people. Earlier, the PTI chief, accompanied by senior party leaders including Shafqat Mahmood, Aleem Khan and Awami Muslim League head Sheikh Rasheed, reached the rally’s site.