KARACHI
In a veiled dig at Sindh’s ruling party PPP, PTI Chairman Imran Khan said Friday that the reign of “dacoits” in the province should come to an end.
Khan’s remarks came during his visit to Karachi as he rallies his party workers for the anti-government “Azadi March”, for which the date is yet to be announced. In a recent gathering, the PTI chairman told his workers to be ready as he could give the call for the march “at any time”.
In his address today, the PTI chairman said that in the next general elections, his party would form governments in Sindh and the Centre.
“Sindh’s resources are stolen, and they are siphoned out of the country,” the PTI chairman said.
Khan urged Karachi’s youth to come forward and partake in politics as political movements in the early days would begin from the metropolis.
“Had there not been violence in Karachi, it would have progressed more than Dubai,” Khan said as he vowed that now, things would change for the port city as “no power” could stop his party from getting its mayor elected in the upcoming local body elections.











