Imran says my desire friendship with US but not slavery
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LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has once again said that he was not anti-American and want friendship with Washington but doesn't want its slavery. Addressing a rally here, he said that he was not against any country and Pakistani community is most powerful in America. Revealing his strategy to achieve "Haqeeqi Azadi", Imran Khan said fear was most dangerous idol which enslaved human beings and a slave nation can never prosper." “I’m not ready to compromise on my people’s interests,” former prime minister said, adding that he would never allow nation to become a slave to anyone.
Imran said he would unite nation and together it would pay off country’s loans and stand on its feet after bearing difficult times. “I know my nation is ready for sacrifices. Struggle for real freedom will continue until we don’t send imported government packing and have fair and free elections.”
Addressing charged crowd at National Hockey Stadium, Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi warned Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah of landing behind bars and will be hanged.
CM said that provincial government will act within law. Pervaiz Elahi while giving another bad news to Sharifs said that former prime minster and PTI Chairman Imran Khan has strong relation with Army.
He said that he is bringing a law to end scourge of usury which will punish usurer with five year imprisonment, adding that PTI Chairman Imran Khan is his leader. Appreciating his efforts, Punjab Chief Minister claimed that he (Imran) has now become leader not only of Pakistan but also of Islamic world.
Crediting the nation, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi said that he will carry forward vision of former prime minister. Pervaiz Elahi also said he was praised at World Bank meeting, where small provinces of China and India were asked to follow Pakistan's Punjab. PTI is staging a massive show to celebrate Pakistan s "haqeeqi (real) freedom", while screens have also been installed in many cities across country to live telecast speech of Imran Khan.
Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 14 2022
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