- Says people to witness change in govt hospitals in six months
- Says present rulers have broken Zardari’s record
PESHAWAR, February 3: Lashing out at the federal government for violently handling the protesting PIA employees in Karachi, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday stated that present rulers have become ‘dictators’ as instead of addressing reservations of the protestors, the authorities tried to ‘bulldoze’ them.
Talking to media after the ground breaking ceremony of Peshawar Zoo, Imran Khan said the rulers don’t know anything about democracy. They are production of dictatorship.
He said that Pervez Musharraf’s era was less harder than the PML-N’s present rule.
To a question, Khan said the country has been engulfed by joblessness and the present rulers have broken former president Asif Ali Zardari’s record.
The PTI chief announced that he will participate in the anti-government protest on February 6 from Karachi or Islamabad.
Earlier, addressing a gathering at the ground breaking ceremony of Peshawar Zoo, Khan said this project is a necessity in the city for kids and families.
He made it clear that new health reforms act would be implemented in letter and spirit despite hurdles by some quarters and service delivery system in government hospitals would be brought at par with international standard hospitals in the country.
He said people would see very positive change in next six months in public sector hospitals of the province.
He said general bus stand would be shifted to some other places and its land would be utilized for establishment of recreational parks, cinema houses and children playgrounds etc.
He said police force has been de-politicized that resulted in improvement of law and order situation in the province.-Online/Agencies