Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Thursday that the country is facing a financial crisis and could go bankrupt due to the policies of the incumbent government, PEN reported.
Addressing a public gathering in Shangla, Imran Khan criticised the government’s decision to increase the prices of petroleum products by Rs30 per litre, saying that the decision would bring uncontrollable inflation.
The premier said that he would announce his future course of action during his next public gathering in Dir and asked the nation to prepare for getting independence from the corrupt ruling elite.
“We are getting prepared to rid the nation of people who are part of this imported government,” Khan said, asking participants to get ready for his call to march toward Islamabad.
He lauded that people have proved during the PTI’s long march that they are independent and are not afraid of brutal tactics adopted by the government.
“The people stood their ground despite extreme shelling through expired tear-gas during the long march towards Islamabad to convey their message that they would not accept slavery and imported government,” he said.