Imran Khan addresses press conference in Peshawar

Peshawar: Former prime minister Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has announced to lead a long march in Islamabad on May 25.
According to details, Imran Khan announced the date for the long march during a press conference at Chief Minister House Peshawar.
Addressing the media reporters in Peshawar – where he is staying after PTI’s last rally in Multan, Imran Khan said that the ‘conspiracy’ to topple his government began in July last year, lamenting that they couldn’t stop it to succeed.
He said the conspiracy was done by partnering with people who would only protect their corruption after coming into power.
He emphasized that the conspiracy was not done against Imran Khan but the country because Pakistan was experiencing economic growth. He added that Pakistan produced the highest number of employment opportunities in the subcontinent.
Imran Khan said PTI got a nearly bankrupt Pakistan but they rescued it and put the economy on the right track despite the coronavirus pandemic.
He claimed that there was no corruption in the PTI’s tenure, adding that the incumbent incompetent government is asking National Security Committee (NSC) to decide on the petrol prices.

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