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Rulers sold themselves for $365m: Imran

May 20, 2012 - Updated 945 PKT
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LONDON: Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan said the present rulers have sold themselves for $ 365 million, Geo News reported.

Our 24 soldiers were killed in a 90-minute attack by the Nato forces and yet no apology was sought, the PTI chief said while exclusively talking to Geo News here today.

On drone attacks Imran said the Parliament has passed three resolutions against these unmanned aircrafts intrusions, if these are not halted Nato supplies will not resume.

Reopening of Nato supplies and participation in war against terror will not benefit Pakistan in any way, Imran added.

While commenting on PML-N's laptop distribution scheme Imran said, the party is afraid of PTI's tsunami but now no one can stop it.


 
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