PTI to announce its election manifesto next week: Imran

PakistanPTI to announce its election manifesto next week: Imran

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would announce its election manifest next week, the party’s Chairman Imran Khan said on Saturday.

In his address to party volunteer in Islamabad on Saturday, Imran said Pakistan was going to witness the biggest match of its political history in the coming days, adding it would be a match between ideology and money.

“Our volunteers will make house-to-house visits to explain PTI’s manifesto to people,” he said.

Imran pledged “We are going to form a new Pakistan.” “We will train 10 volunteers for one polling booth to stop any attempt to rig the polls.”

Over the next five years, Imran said, there would be no house or factory without electricity supply. Meanwhile, Imran lashed out at the rival Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz for making attempts to bribe youth through laptop scheme.

DND

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