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Summary Imran Khan says change is inevitable in Pakistan now as PTI's tsunami is unstoppable.
The PTI chief said the people are fed up with the time-tested, dynastical political parties, and now no one can stop the tsunami of change in Pakistan. He said corruption is rampant in the country, making the life of the poor people miserable. He said 60% of the parliamentarians want to join his party.Talking to an Indian TV channel, Imran boldly said army operations are never permanent solutions to issues, as Indian Army is not stronger than the American Army. He said all issues must be resolved through talks, and talks must be held on the festering issue of Kashmir.PML-Ns similar poll demand: They close ranks or not, only time will tell. For now, PTI and PML-N both demand early elections.Both parties have one sililarity; both say the government has lost credibility in the eyes of the public, and only elections are a solution to bring in a popular government.Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf Secretary General Arif Alvi said the government has failed on every front while elections are the only way out. He said the PTI boycotted elections in the past in protest against imposition of corrupt rulers through the NRO.Similarly, PML-N Senior Vice-President Sartaj Aziz said the government has lost moral justification to stay in power. Rampant corruption warrants early elections, he said.
