ISLAMABAD: Former minister and senior leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Ali Muhammad Khan Monday said that the founder of the party extremely happy over the holding a successful rally on Sunday.
Talking to the media after having met with Imran Khan in Adiala jail in Rawalpindi, he said the PTI founder thanked the workers for the successful rally and that despite the difficult conditions, the people came out. “Everyone should open their ears and listen to the voice of the people if they want to run the country while people have given their verdict on February 8,” he maintained. Ali Muhammad regretted that the government was after the judiciary. He said that the founder of PTI is in high spirits, who said that reducing the powers of the Supreme Court would be an attack on Pakistan. The former minister lamented that the PPP forgot Bhutto’s ideology to make Asif Zardari the president.
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