ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan has called Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif the ‘biggest security risk’ for the country.
Talking to media here Tuesday, Imran Khan said Balochistan government was saying repeatedly that India was destabilizing the province and PM Modi also tarnished Pakistan’s image. Why Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif didn’t raise Indian interference in Balochistan at every forum?” he asked.
Khan said terrorism and corruption in the country were running parallel.
Sticking to his stance for holding November 2 Islamabad sit-in, Imran Khan insisted that his party’s planned lockdown of Islamabad would go ahead in any case.
He alleged government was now bent on hiding and protecting the PM and his corruption
Khan said if the Quetta police centre attack was planned in Afghanistan then India’s involvement was inevitable.
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