Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has regarded his political rivals from the strong Bhutto and Sharif family, blaming them for promoting corruption and destroying the country.
In an interview with the Al Jazeera news channel which was aired by Pakistani television (PTV) on Saturday, Khan said Pakistan was rich in resources but the Bhutto and Sharif family used it unfairly.
Khan, forged the Pakistani Tehreek-e-Casaf Party (PTI), slamming the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Pakistani, Pakistani Peoples Party (PPP) from the leader of Kill Benazir Bhutto, said this is not a party other than the dynasty “responsible for Current corruption and problems faced by the state “the government wants Pakistan to become a prosperous country and fight against two very rich families, Geo News reports.
“Corruption is something that destroys a country.
Poor countries are bad not because they lack resources but because their leadership is corrupt,” Khan said.
Former Prime Minister Sharif, currently in London for medical care, faces charges of corruption in Pakistan.
Former President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, Minister of Prime Minister who was late in Benazir Bhutto, also faced many charges of corruption.
“I will conduct a transparent investigation into the minister if corruption allegations are flattened to them,” Khan said, adding that the government popped up after a report of sugar investigations exposed the mafia.
Khan, a cricket that turned into a politician, said that during the old stay in England, he became experienced with the Western political system and always criticized Western power politics.
The Pakistani Prime Minister also said that his government would do so increase Kashmir’s problems in each forum.
India expressly rejects the reference made for Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan and maintains it is “an integral and cannot be revoked” India.
New Delhi has repeatedly asked Islamabad not to interfere in the country’s internal problems.
Expressing concern over the Afghan crisis, Khan said people in neighboring countries faced extreme and US starvation must support them.
He said even though no Afghanistan was involved in the 9/11 terror attack, but Afghanistan was attacked for reasons that were unknown by the US.
“I don’t understand what goals we want to achieve in Afghanistan.
They occupied the country for 20 years on the name of what was called the war (against terror).
If the goal is to dismantle al-Qaida, then that (al -qaida) has ended after Two years, “he said.
Khan said if Afghanistan ended with chaos, Pakistan will face the consequences, because it borders the country hit by a war.