Imran vows to deliver if voted back into power

Imran to file reference against parliamentarians for tabling resolution,
LAHORE–Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan has criticised the government for passing a resolution in the National Assembly after the Supreme Court’s verdict on the elections.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan vowed on Thursday to deliver if voted back into power.
Expressing his thoughts during the Iftar dinner along with the PTI workers, the deposed premier said, “There exist two paths. One is to glory and another is of destruction. We ask Allah for the path to glory, but we head to the path of destruction”.
On Wednesday, in connection with the Supreme Court’s (SC) verdict over holding elections on May 14, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said that the apex court stood up for the constitution by rejecting the doctrine of necessity.
Recounting the significance of actual freedom, Mr Khan said, “One has to strive hard in a bid to gain actual freedom as it cannot be plated.”
Imran Khan said on Thursday that his party was filing reference against the parliamentarians for tabling the resolution against the Supreme Court’s (SC) verdict.
Former Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi called on the deposed premier, during which both leaders consulted over the matter of the distribution of party tickets ahead of the Punjab Assembly elections.
Lashing out at the coalition government, Mr Khan said, “The sea of the people has left the government in shock. The elections will be happened at any cost despite the uproar of the inept government.”
He went on to say that his party and the masses are ready to pour onto the streets in a bid to protect the judiciary and ensure the supremacy of the constitution.
Clearing the air over holding the election rallies ahead of the Punjab Assembly elections, Mr Khan said, “We are going to stage election rallies after Eidul Fitr”.
Meanwhile, expressing his thoughts over the resolution tabled by the parliament, Mr Elahi said, “The unconstitutional resolution passed by the parliament cannot stop from implementing the SC’s verdict.”