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  • Panama case will change Pakistan's history: Imran Khan

    Imran Khan addressing traders’ ceremony in Karachi Imran Khan addressing traders’ ceremony in Karachi

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Monday has said that Panama Leaks case would change the history of Pakistan.

    Addressing traders’ ceremony in Karachi, Imran Khan said that Karachi Mayor Waseem Akhtar’s demand for authority is right as transfer of power to local government is dire need of time whereas he also termed security as biggest problem of traders in the metropolis.

    He said that country’s situation is deteriorating due to bad governance. While extolling performance of K-P government, Khan said tourism increased by 100pc in Galyat.

    Khan asserted KP is receiving high investment due to good governance as we have allocated 30pc development fund to local government representatives.

    Khan said that Inspector General (IG) Sindh also demanded Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) like police system which is free from any political interference.

    Share price of BoK has increased from Rs5 to Rs16 in just three years, he added.

    He alleged that Pakistanis pay least amount of tax due to corruption.

    Imran Khan further announced that PTI would hold a public gathering at Dawood Chowrangi for Karachiites’ rights.