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Zardari will also go to jail along with his Sharif brothers: Imran

By Nadeem Shah
March 16, 2018

MULTAN: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman, Imran Khan has said Asif Zardari will also go to jail along with “his Sharif brothers” after the election 2018.

In a short address at Nawan Sher Chowk in connection with his daylong visit of Multan, he told his party workers on Thursday that he was giving them the election results beforehand that the PML-N leaders – Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif – would go to jail after 2018 polls and PPP Co-chairman Zardari would accompany them.

Imran said cells have been vacated in Adiala Jail for the Sharif brothers and the year 2018 general elections would prove a last nail in their political coffin. He said the time has arrived to put the Sharif brothers behind the bars and the right place for them is Adiala Jail.

Earlier, he addressed a number of PTI membership camps, set up at various points in Multan city. He said Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif launched the metro bus project only for making money.

While speaking at a PTI membership campaign at Chowk Double Phatak, he said he has deeply examined the Multan metro bus project during his visit and came to know that Mian Shahbaz Sharif spent Rs150 billion on the metro buses which are running without passengers. Imran said the people of Multan need hospitals, clean water and good universities, instead of a metro. He said launching metro bus project in Multan is akin to giving a motorcycle to a patient who is lying in hospital bed and needed medicines. Addressing Shahbaz, he said: “You are a big fraud. We have chucked out your brother, and now it is your turn.”

Imran claimed that soon Shahbaz Sharif would be in jail after his brother chanting slogan “Why he had been ousted?” He said Mian Shahbaz Sharif deceived the people of Multan. The PTI chief said the long, dark night would end after the general elections this year. The 30-year rule of Sharif brothers is close to a bad end, he added. Imran said he would raise the Punjab Police on the lines of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa police.