MALAKAND: Adviser to the Prime Minister, Amir Muqam said on Sunday that PTI chief Imran Khan had aligned with anti-Pakistan elements in Karachi for his political gain.
Addressing a public rally in Malakand agency, the PML-N leader said that his party believed in the politics of serving people. He claimed the country was on the path to economic progress and prosperity. Amir Muqam said that PTI chief Imran Khan had introduced for the very first time a remote controlled Chief Minister in the province.
He welcomed PTI chief Imran Khan ahead of his visit to Swat and urged him to pay heed to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa scandal. Saying that PTI chief Imran Khan could not produce a shred of evidence against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ever, Amir Muqam further stated that the public were forced to chant slogans of 'Go Imran Go'.
PTI chief Imran Khan had earlier during the day claimed that he would gather a 'sea of people' in Lahore on September 3. The PTI chief had slammed Nawaz Sharif and the federal government for failing to respond to the Panama Leaks accusations.
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