MIANWALI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday said he can see his party’s government in the country in the near future.
Addressing the 3rd convocation of NUML University here, Imran Khan regretted that in the present system only the rich can get quality education while it is very difficult for a kid of the poor to achieve growth.
Imran Khan advised the students ‘never to use money to achieve something, nor be used in exchange for money or lose respect for it’.
He said only big dreams and thinking add to the height of a human being. “There is a big thinking behind the idea of making new Pakistan,” he added.
Imran Khan asked the locals of the area to either donate land for a university project or sell it. He warned that in case the PTI came into power, they will have to hand over the land and they will not even get anything in return.
Later, the PTI chief distributed degrees and medals among the graduating students.
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