Lahore: Chairman Pakistan Tehrik e Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan said on Tuesday that New Delhi needs to understand that war is not the ultimate solution and that Kashmir wants freedom from Indian oppression.
While addressing media after luncheon he had arranged for the journalists, he said “I am demanding PM Nawaz Sharif's accountability not ouster of the government”.
He said that he wouldn’t have any objection if any other PML-N member is made prime minister. He said proofs were available against the ruling family in connection with Panama Leaks, rejecting the impression that they were mere allegations.
He said he might announce protest movement schedule on 30th September. He claimed that “Only PTI has real street power” and added that he is waging a Jihad on which future of Pakistan is dependent.
Khan said he had extended date of Raivind March for the opposition parties to decide about their participation. “ It is their right, if they do not wish to take part in March,” the PTI chairman said.
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