KP to reject Imran Khan in 2018 elections for inefficiency: Marriyum

ISLAMABAD – PTI chief Imran Khan’s statement to reform the education system of the country when his party comes into power in the centre reflects his obsession and lust for premiership of the country which has disturbed his mental equilibrium.

Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage, Marriyum Aurangzeb responding to claims made by Khan further said, “Why should he talk about forming the government in the centre? Even the KPK voters will reject him in the 2018 elections due to his inefficiency and politics of chaos and anarchy. Therefore he should better focus on delivering to the KPK people in the remaining one and half years.”

The minister questioned what  Imran Khan had achieved for the betterment of educational institutions in KPK during the last three years. “Has he added even one new room in any school of the province?”

She highlighted that over 250 million children in KPK were out of schools waiting for his attention. The minister further observed that over 3,000 schools in the province had no washrooms, about 100,000 schools were without electricity and in more than 8,000 schools students had no access to clean drinking water.

Marriyum said it was a good omen that after four years Imran had finally realized that education needed to be given priority.

She said that Khan should now try to transform his realization into a reality and approach Shahbaz Sharif and Mariam Nawaz for seeking guidance in educational reforms as both of are architect of such reforms in the Punjab and the federal capital respectively.

She reminded Imran Khan that the Ehtesab Commission has long been dysfunctional and instead of behaving as a lease-holder of the entire country he should start spending the purloined and misappropriated funds on the welfare of the people of KPK. – APP

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