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Sindh govt blocking Rangers’ way to conceal corruption: Imran Khan

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
December 14, 2015
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  • Allies of Nawaz Sharif and Pervaiz Musharraf cannot be sincere with anyone

SHANGLA, December 14: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said on Monday that Sindh government is against giving extension to Rangers because they are trying to conceal their corruption. He said that the allies of Nawaz Sharif and Pervaiz Musharraf cannot be sincere with anyone, a private TV Channel reported.
Talking to a private TV Channel , Imran Khan said that the police of Karachi is corrupt and it was not possible to bring peace in the city without the help of Rangers. He said that Sindh government is afraid that Rangers will expose their corruption, that is why they are not giving extension to Rangers but establishing law and order in the city is not possible without them.
Addressing a public gathering in Shangla afterwards, Imran Khan said that the change is possible only through local bodies system. He said that rulers of the country should expose all their assets in front of people. Imran Khan said that the common man is being robbed of his money. Khan said that they are making an educational policy in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that will help educate every child of the province.

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