Will fix education and police system in Sindh: Imran Khan

TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN, DEC 15 (DNA) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has on Friday said in procession in Tando Muhammad Khan that once PTI becomes the ruling party of Pakistan, he will fix the police and educational system of Sindh.
Addressing in the PTI procession, he praised the ‘warm welcome’ of Sindhis and said that Sindh has been left behind relatively due to poor educational system and added that poor education is one of the leading causes why a nation is left behind.
The PTI Chairman continued that the people of Sindh are exhausted by their police system and said that PTI will fix the Sindh police system once it comes in power adding that current and previous governments could not fix the police in Sindh for the past 30 years.
He further said that KPK police has been ‘fixed’ in only four years and has become that of international standard adding that terrorism and crime in KP has largely ‘declined’ due to politics’ uninvolvement in Police and its disregard for bribery.
On the other hand, Khan continued, Sindh’s police has become an instrument of terror for its own citizens where people are afraid of police more than criminals and said that Sindhis will be unable to trust their police until PTI comes in power.
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