Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Eye on Naivety: Pakistan's Imran Khan claims to curb terrorism within 90 days

Talking to media during his visit to Data Darbar Lahore, Imran khan said Pakistan is paying the price for the American war. He said the real terrorists should be eliminated but if we treat the enemies of America as our enemies the war will continue.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff |
Source & Credit: The Express Tribune
By Express | July 4, 2010

LAHORE: Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has claimed that if he was the  prime minister of Pakistan, the issue of terrorism would have been resolved within 90 days.

Talking to media during his visit to Data Darbar Lahore, Imran khan said Pakistan is paying the price for the American war. He said the real terrorists should be eliminated but if we treat the enemies of America as our enemies the war will continue.

Khan noted that the war on terror has taken a heavy toll on Pakistan’s economy and only a small group of ruling elite are profiting from the aid and loans.

He claimed that if he was the prime minister of Pakistan, the problems of terrorism could have been resolved within 90 days. He said that the security should be provided to Pakistani people and not the political families.



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