Imran Khan should follow Qadri to call off sit-in: Akbar

23 Oct, 2014

ISLAMABAD: Political leaders said it is the time that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan should follow the decision of Qadri to resolve all issues through parliament.

Talking to Radio Pakistan, former vice president of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Akbar S. Babar said the intra-party elections of PTI were totally fraud and deserving candidates were unable to get the party tickets for general elections, 2013.

Now, Imran Khan is involved in politics of sit-ins and demanding the resignation of an elected Prime Minister that is unconstitutional.

The progress of PTI government in KPK is zero. Chief Minister of KPK, along with his cabinet ministers is participating in unconstitutional sit-in then how he can serve the people of his province, he said.

Awami National Party (ANP) leader, Sardar Hussain Babak said that a year has been passed since the constitution of PTI's government in KPK yet they are unable to deliver.

He said PTI is only focusing on unconstitutional sit-ins and adopted an immature attitude. PTI wants the federal government to fulfil all its illegal demands.

He said KPK is the main hub of terrorism so KPK government should focus on internal issues of the province.

He said if Imran Khan is against inherited politics then why he brought his own children in sit-ins.

Director, Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) Ahmed Bilal Mehboob said that basically there are 29 indicators in the survey.

He said government of Punjab is far better than KPK government in good governance. Report was issued on the basis of survey.

Progresses in field of education, population, polio were included in survey points. The performance of Punjab government is much better than other province as a result of this survey, he added.

CM Shahbaz Sharif performance is also on the top due to his active involvement in relief activities for the masses of the province, he said.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2014

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