The PTI chief addresses public gathering at Chakwal and continues exposing the incumbent rulers

Chakwal: PTI Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan Monday said how it was possible for a country that an "absconding convicted criminal" was deciding who will be the next the chief of army staff.
“If you think I’m going to stop while being pushed into the wall, let me clear to you that I’ll come out with more force,” he said while addressing a rally in Chakwal.
“How is possible for a country that an absconding convicted criminal is deciding who will be the next COAS”-@ImranKhanPTI #ChakwalJalsa pic.twitter.com/HrTpTslZgI
— PTI (@PTIofficial) September 19, 2022
The PTI chief said the government that arrived with the promise of reducing inflation, had broken all records of it.
“The world doesn’t trust this govt, they aren’t ready to do it,” he said, adding the country kept getting poor, while these two families kept getting richer.
The former prime minister said the army of a hundred lions -- whose leader is a jackal -- would be defeated.
"I tell Shehbaz Sharif that instead of asking the countries to bring back the money they stole. These two families, who were on a looting spree for about thirty years, bring half of their whealth to save Pakistan from begging from others."
Khan held the PPP responsible for the flood situation in Sindh, saying it had been ruling Sindh for 14 years.
"Today the entire Sindh is submerged in flood, I am afraid that wheat will not be produced where the water is stagnant in Sindh, but it is a sign of indifference that Bilawal Bhutto proceeded to a foreign tour.
He said a case of terrorism had been registered against him, but "remember that the more you use such tactics, the more force I will fight against you".
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