KARACHI: PTI chief Imran Khan threatened to protest if the government did not provide the dues of Steel Mill workers, in a visit to the industrial complex on Monday.
The PTI chief visited the camp set up by workers of the Steel Mill over non-payment of their salaries and dues. Imran Khan, in his visit to the camp, stated that some people were making money and shifting it abroad. The cricketer-turned-politician said that had it been a welfare country, the workers wouldn't be protesting.
The PTI chief assured the demoralized workers of the Steel Mill that if their dues are not paid by Eid, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf's tigers would stand shoulder to shoulder with them.
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