PTI: If elected, we'll create an Islamic welfare state
[Pak Daily Times] Pakistain Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan , who ain't the sharpest bulb on the national tree...
, on Sunday, pledged to make Pakistain an Islamic welfare state if his party came to power,
With what money? The former Mrs. Imran Khan, aka Jemima, isn't likely to donate to lifetime support for Pakistani "stray kittens", and Pakistan has been living off foreign donations since the beginning. | and promised a state where justice would be ensured on grass roots level.
First, kill all those in Pakistan trained as lawyers... | Addressing a big convention at a ground adjacent to the Mazar-e-Quaid, the PTI chairman told the crowd he was forming a team to formulate policies, notably aimed at alleiviating poverty "We want to break the begging bowl once and for all", he said, and make Pakistain a "true Islamic welfare state". He hit out at President Asif Ali President Ten Percent Zardari
... sticky-fingered husband of the late Benazir Bhutto ...
, claiming his days were numbered and accusing him of policies that encouraged corruption.
He said his party would solidify judiciary on priority basis, and promised free of cost justice on people's doorsteps, adding that all the systems in government departments would be computerised to check corruption. Khan said that he would introduce an exemplary team, which would be honest and capable. He said that party ticket would be granted on merit to only those candidates who will declare their assets. Later, if someone's assets grow, he/she would be asked to make a declaration. That mechanism, he said, would prevent politicians from getting involved in corruption.
The PTI chief further said that corruption prevalent in the country would be eliminated within 90 days of his party's coming to power, and said it was not a tough task for him. He said that in present situation, the country bears a loss of Rs 3000 million every day. He announced that his party would form a free and fair accountability cell, free of political pressure, and vowed to end political interference in police department.
All roads in Bloody Karachi near the rally venue were jammed for more than ten hours, an AFP news hound said, and hundreds of thousands of people waved party flags when the former Pakistain cricket captain arrived. "I promised to all you people that we'll make a new and respectable Pakistain. Join me to achieve this goal," he told the crowds, full of people waving the green and red flags of his opposition Movement for Justice Party.
"I have been an honest cricketer who never fixed a match. I promise you that I'll never fixed a match either during my political career," he said, brushing aside speculation his rise had tacit support from the military establishment. Imran Khan said that he will do everything which Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah would have done, and would never beg from foreigners. He said his team would present outstanding and revolutionary policies on all subjects, including local government, foreign, transport, economy, agriculture, and particularly education. He said that a unified educational system was his dream.
Posted by: Fred 2011-12-26 |