Wednesday, July 31, 2013

KP to set up intelligence agency: Imran


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan has said that the Khyer Pakhtunkhwa government has been cleaning the debris left there by two previous regimes on account of their participation in what he dubbed the US war.
He said, “We have decided to set up an intelligence agency in the province so that the police can get tips about attacks in advance instead of bearing the cost of terrorism.”He said, “There is no intelligence in the province. We have been revamping the police structure and have been bringing reforms.”
“The police of the province have given the most sacrifices,” Khan said after casting his vote in the presidential election.He appealed to the masses: “Give us one or two months and you will see the difference yourself.”
Getting harsh on the hiccups during the presidential election, PTI chief said the presidential election has become controversial because of the Supreme Court’s decision which was given without hearing other parties.
He said the presidential election has turned controversial because several political parties also boycotted it. He said PTI contested this election after party consultations because it did not want to give an open field to the PML-N.
He said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz fell in love with the MQM during this election.Khan said in the All Parties Conference in 2007‚ the PML-N agreed not to join hands with the MQM unless it disbands its militant wing. He said PML-N deviated from its commitment. 
Khan demanded of the Supreme Court to investigate rigging in the general elections at least in four constituencies through thumb impression.He said the apex court has still not responded to the petition in which the PTI had demanded investigations into rigging in the general election 2013. He claimed that 11th May election was massively rigged as all political forces except the PML-N claimed.
Khan said they were not given enough time for lobbying for their candidate. He asserted that the May 11 elections were the most controversial in the country’s history. “Tahir ul Qadri was absolutely right. Pakistan witnessed the worst rigging in the country’s parliamentary history,” Khan said. 
He said the PTI government in KP would conduct local body elections with the biometric system and no party would complain of rigging in the province.The cricketer-turned-politician said the degree of Ayla Malik was not fake but there were some technical faults in it. He said Sarwar Khan’s disqualification was also unlawful as his case was still in the high court.Outside parliament, PTI leader Shafqat Mehmood told reporters, “The coalition of the PML-N and MQM is the worst case of self interest.” 

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