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Imran calls for rooting out corruption

Kicks off mobilisati­on campaign to force Sharif to step down

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s arch political rival Imran Khan addressed a big public meeting in Islamabad on Friday night, kicking off a mass mobilisati­on campaign to force the chief executive to step down in view of the Supreme Court verdict in the Panama leaks case.

Addressing the cheering crowd at the Parade Ground in the capital, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (justice movement) chairman called for rooting out the corruption-ridden system in the country.

He said in the April 20 majority judgement given by a five-member Supreme Court bench, two judges ruled Nawaz Sharif was dishonest and untrustwor­thy while three others called for further investigat­ion against the prime minister and his two sons over the family’s assets abroad including expensive flats in London.

Imran Khan challenged Nawaz Sharif and his brother Shahbaz, chief minister of Punjab province, to carry out their threat to sue him over his claim that they had offered him billions of rupees through an intermedia­ry if he stopped pursuing Panama leaks case.

“I will disclose the identity of the person who had brought the offer and give other details in the court if the Sharif brothers file a suit against him,” he said. “Pakistan is at a crossroads. If we let corrupt system continue the nation will have a bleak future,” Imran Khan said.

“Nawaz Sharif has no justificat­ion to cling to power after the judicial verdict. I call upon people in all walks of life and in every part of the country to rise and demand his resignatio­n,” he said, announcing a programme of more rallies in different cities including Karachi in the weeks ahead.

The main opposition Pakistan People’s Party, Jamaat e Islami and PML-Q have also held rallies to press Nawaz Sharif to resign for the duration of the two-month investigat­ion to be conducted by a team of officers from key department­s and military intelligen­ce that the Supreme Court is about to constitute.

 ?? AFP ?? Pakistani cricketer-turned-opposition leader and head of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan addresses his supporters during an anti-government rally in Islamabad on Friday.
AFP Pakistani cricketer-turned-opposition leader and head of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan addresses his supporters during an anti-government rally in Islamabad on Friday.

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