Imran spent Rs377 million on public meetings: Rasheed

PoliticsImran spent Rs377 million on public meetings: Rasheed

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ISLAMABAD: The federal minister for information Pervaiz Rasheed said on Friday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has spent Rs377 million on public meetings which could be used for providing basic facilities to the internally displaced persons (IDPs) of North Waziristan.

In a statement in Islamabad on Friday, the minister said that the Punjab government had to spend millions of rupees on the security arrangements of these meetings.

The information minister said that two hospitals and over a dozen of schools could be established with the amount that the PTI chairman had spent on public rallies.

Rasheed further said that contrary to this, the expenses of the prime minister house have been curtailed by 40 percent in the national interest.

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