Imran Khan announces to regularize KPK protesting employees
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday announced to regularize protesting employees of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who had staged a sit-in outside his residence.
Speaking to media, Khan said the National Accountability Bureau would carry out investigation into recruitment of the employees and those who got recruited properly should not be worried.
Condemning the bus attack in Karachi, he said he was
By TICKER
May 13, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday announced to regularize protesting employees of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who had staged a sit-in outside his residence.
Speaking to media, Khan said the National Accountability Bureau would carry out investigation into recruitment of the employees and those who got recruited properly should not be worried.
Condemning the bus attack in Karachi, he said he was going to Karachi as a huge tragedy has happened in the city.
He said he would not pressure government as it is the time to unite, demoing the government to arrest the terrorists wherever they might be.
Imran Khan stressed the need to depoliticize the police in Sindh and Punjab.
Speaking to media, Khan said the National Accountability Bureau would carry out investigation into recruitment of the employees and those who got recruited properly should not be worried.
Condemning the bus attack in Karachi, he said he was going to Karachi as a huge tragedy has happened in the city.
He said he would not pressure government as it is the time to unite, demoing the government to arrest the terrorists wherever they might be.
Imran Khan stressed the need to depoliticize the police in Sindh and Punjab.
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