PESHAWAR
The provincial minister for agriculture and livestock Muhibullah Khan has claimed that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would form government at the centre as well as in provinces after bagging majority seats in the next general elections.
Muhibullah Khan has accused the federal government of failing to overcome the ongoing financial crises and to provide any relief to the people, saying the present situation presents a very pathetic picture of the incumbent government’s performance.
He said that the PTI chairman and former prime minister will oust the incumbent government through its Haqeeqi Azadi March as a sea of people from all corners of the country moving toward Islamabad.
Mohibullah Khan, in a statement issued here on Monday, claimed that days of the government were numbered and the PTI anti-government march was successfully underway to gain its objectives.
He warned the federal government and leadership of the PDM to announce the early and transparent general elections and let them give an opportunity to elect their real representatives and steer the country out of the ongoing quagmire of problems.
The trust of the people on PTI chairman Imran Khan is being increasing as he would not let the hopes of its workers and supporters down, adding Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has successfully met the expectations of their voters and on the basis its previous performance the party would easily manage to bag majority seats in the upcoming general elections.
“PTI will make a clean sweep in the general elections and will form a government in all provinces including in the centre,” he claimed.
Chairman PTI Imran Khan has promised to the people that he would steer the country from all issues pertaining to economic and politics, he added and said that development and prosperity in the country without the vision of Imran Khan was not possible. He said that all preparations of the province to join the PTI march in Islamabad have been finalized and a sea of people would leave the province for the march.








