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Imran invites Rangers to tackle corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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Imran Khan addressing party workers in Shikarpur.

SHIKARPUR: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Thursday called for Pakistan Rangers to take action against corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) if his party's provincial government was unable to do the same.

In an address to party workers in Shikarpur during a two-day visit to Sindh, Imran called on Rangers to take action against all corrupt officials in Sindh who were still at large.

The PTI chief also said on the occasion that the biggest problem facing Sindh was corruption, and the people of the province wanted to see real change in the current system.

“Corruption destroys a society, and we would fight for the rights of the people of Sindh,” stated Imran.

The PTI chief claimed that funds for provincial development in Sindh had gone into the pockets of “those in power.”

Imran Khan, who is on a two-day Sindh visit, aims to consolidate his support base in the province.

Earlier last week, Imran Khan had announced to hold a sit-in in front of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in Islamabad if its members do not tender their resignations by October 4.

In August, Imran Khan had warned all members of the ECP to transparently answer the questions he raised or he will take to the streets once again.

He had criticised the reply he had earlier received from the body over a letter he had sent questioning its shortcomings in light of the Judicial Commission report, Khan said it was his right to pose questions not only as a Pakistani but also as the chairman of a major political party.

While addressing a press conference, Imran Khan had said that the ECP provincial officials have no legal or moral standing left and they should immediately resign.

He had also stated that the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) chairman should also tender his resignation as he was part of covering-up the rigging that took place in the general elections of 2013.

Imran, earlier in July had accepted the judicial commission's report, which was constituted to probe alleged rigging during the general elections of 2013.

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Ager Rangers ne hi Corruption Tackle krni hai to Resignation de de KPK Gov... OR Rangers ko hand over kr de

And BTW Ehtesaab Commission kahan gya??
 
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if his party's provincial government was unable to do the same.

Ager Rangers ne hi Corruption Tackle krni hai to Resignation de de KPK Gov... OR Rangers ko hand over kr de

And BTW Ehtesaab Commission kahan gya??
parhna aata hai bhaiyya, to article parh lete, comment karne se pehle......
 
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parhna aata hai bhaiyya, to article parh lete, comment karne se pehle......

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Thursday called for Pakistan Rangers to take action against corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) if his party's provincial government was unable to do the same.

so is his Party/provincial Government is tackling corruption?? is KPK corruption free??
 
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Wait, Imran used to say there was no corruption in the kpk to begin with. Now he's saying not only there's corruption there but his party can't seem to clean it? So what're you elected for if you can't do it yourself. What's the difference between PTI and PPP then?
 
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A shining example of the comprehension skills of our esteemed members!
 
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Wait, Imran used to say there was no corruption in the kpk to begin with. Now he's saying not only there's corruption there but his party can't seem to clean it? So what're you elected for if you can't do it yourself. What's the difference between PTI and PPP then?

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Ager Rangers ne hi Corruption Tackle krni hai to Resignation de de KPK Gov... OR Rangers ko hand over kr de

And BTW Ehtesaab Commission kahan gya??

Yar wo Rana Mashood ki corruption ka kia kiya anti corruption punjab nay ? ,
 
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A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two things through the explicit use of connecting words (such as like, as, so, than, or various verbs such as resemble). Although similes and metaphors are sometimes considered to be interchangeable, similes acknowledge the imperfections and limitations of the comparative relationship to a greater extent than metaphors.

Metaphors are subtler and therefore rhetorically stronger in that metaphors equate two things rather than simply compare them. Similes also safeguard the author against outrageous, incomplete, or unfair comparison. Generally, metaphor is the stronger and more encompassing of the two forms of rhetorical analogies. While similes are mainly used in forms of poetry that compare the inanimate and the living, there are also terms in which similes and personifications are used for humorous purposes and comparison.



Yar wo Rana Mashood ki corruption ka kia kiya anti corruption punjab nay ? ,

Abhi sooch rhy hain kya krien
 
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Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Thursday called for Pakistan Rangers to take action against corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) if his party's provincial government was unable to do the same.

so is his Party/provincial Government is tackling corruption?? is KPK corruption free??

I certainly see an effort to curb corruption in KPK, how are things coming along in Punjab for the last 35 years?
 
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