Imran terms July 25 as turning point in Pakistan’s history
KARACHI (DNA) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Tuesday said that July 25 will be turning point in the history of Pakistan.
The PTI chief who is also contesting general election from National Assembly constituency NA-243 arrived in Karachi to lead his party’s election campaign.
Addressing media at the airport after arrival in Karachi, Imran severely criticized PML-N government and said that that a single rain had exposed the claims of former Punjab chief minister of making the city of Lahore like Paris.
Imran said that Shahbaz Sharif had used to say that he would also make Peshawar and Karachi as Lahore, asserting that people had now come to know the reality of hollow claims of the past rulers.
Imran Khan also criticized the PPP over its performance over the past 10 years and said that Sindh needs the change more than ever now.
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