Military can't control morally strong govt: Imran

By AFP
November 13, 2011

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan Sunday said military would not able to enjoy control over government if...

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan Sunday said military would not able to enjoy control over government if the latter had moral strength, Geo News reported.

Talking to media after his party's Central Executive Committee's meeting, Imran Khan said a corrupt leader would always bow down before ISI.

"If I faced any undue interference after coming into power, I would prefer to step down and once again go to the people," he vowed.

Imran Khan said he welcomed the politicians who had become new members of his party. We would continue to engage in talks with like-minded parties for making an alliance, he added.

He announced constituting committees for assessing the details of assets of the politicians.

The TI Chief described Pakistan Muslim League-N as 'a party of the army'.
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