PM urges youth to guard themselves against corrupt elements


Mansehra: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday has revealed that Shehbaz Sharif is dreaming to become Prime Minister, adding that he named the PML-N President as "Cherry Blossom".
Addressing a public gathering in Mansehra, he said these corrupt elements cannot buy sincere leaders. "Shehbaz Sharif is dreaming to become new PM", he added.
He urged the youth to guard themselves against the corrupt elements who are busy in bids in Islamabad to buy the conscience of the elected representatives.
Imran Khan said the aim of opposition to bring a no-confidence motion is only to blackmail us for NRO but it will never be given to them.
He said we struggled for passage of a resolution in the United Nations to observe 15 March every year as a day against Islamophobia.
Imran Khan said the UN has decided that no one will be allowed to hurt the feelings of Muslims in the name of freedom of expression.
The Prime Minister said Pakistan will certainly flourish by following the teachings of Holy Prophet (SAW) and maintaining justice, equality, and rule of law in society.

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