Summary He said that the time has come to battle for justice.
LAHORE (Dunya News) -- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Tuesday that it is now time to fight the battle for justice, adding that crime cannot be curbed until criminals are punished. Khan said that those who rigged elections will be brought to justice, Dunya News reported.
Addressing a rally in Narowal, he reiterated that General Elections 2013 were not transparent. He said that his party has started a movement against election rigging. He said that flood of people will be witnessed in his Faisalabad rally scheduled for May 25.
Khan asked if Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) has done any wonders during its five-year tenure in Punjab that it got over 15 million votes. He said that rulers came to power through rigging.
He reiterated his allegations against Najam Sethi saying that those who inflicted ‘35 punctures’ were made Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman.
PTI leaders Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Ejaz Chaudhry and Abrar-ul-Haq also addressed the rally.
Earlier, while talking to press in Lahore, Khan said that he does not want midterm elections or undemocratic change. He said he rather wants to bring change by bringing true democracy.
It merits mentioning here that Election Commission of Pakistan decided to probe the allegations of rigging leveled by Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan.
According to the spokesman, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), would check the record of a polling station of NA-68 constituency about which the PTI chief had stated that there were only 1, 500 registered voters in that but the number of polled votes was 8, 000.
The spokesman further said that ECP has written a letter to the returning officers to send the record of polled and registered voters so that the reality should be brought to the fore.
The spokesman added that more than 100% turnout was not possible as the ballot papers are issued to any constituency according to the number of registered votes.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had won the seat from NA-68 constituency in Sargodha. Imran Khan had blamed that the polling was rigged in the constituency.
