Imran Khan asked political rivals to announce date of next elections

Lahore: (Staff Reporter) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan asked his political rivals to announce the date of the next elections while also inviting them to have a meeting with party leaders. Speaking to the parliamentary party, the former PM lamented the rising unemployment rate while asserting that stability would come with the arrival of the new administration. He reiterated that Pakistan was on the verge of default.
Furthermore the former premier slammed Federal Minister Ishaq Dar for saying he would deal with Moody’s because he had since remained silent on the subject. He took a swipe at the coalition government, accusing it of lacking a plan. Imran raised his voice in support of the farmers’ community, saying, “In our time, the farmers had finally received benefits. But now that diesel prices have skyrocketed, farmers are worried.”
Moreover speaking on the dissolution of assembly, Mr. Khan stated that the PTI leadership made this choice for the good of the nation. He questioned whether the current administration wanted the elections to be held in only 66 per cent of the seats, which are in Punjab and KP. He asserted that the government intended to have him disqualified or imprison him.
As per details, Imran berated the rulers, claiming that they had stolen Rs1100 billion through the NAB amendment. The PTI chairman said the federal government was required to give the Punjab government Rs176billion, but it hasn’t done so. He also claimed that the centre hasn’t given money to the governments of Baluchistan or KP.