Pakistan ‘will not survive’: Imran Khan
September 7th, 2010 - 5:04 pm ICT by ANIIslamabad, Sept 7 (ANI): Former cricketer and Tehreek-e-Insaf chief, Imran Khan, has said that while Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief, Altaf Hussain, spoke about a revolution in the country, “I go a step further and say that Pakistan will not survive.”
The rulers had been squandering taxpayers’ money and were now begging the international community for more, The News quoted Khan, who was addressing the chamber of commerce, as saying.
“The international community wants to provide financial assistance but they do not trust the Pakistan government,” he added.
The rulers should declare their wealth, including money kept in foreign banks, Khan said. (ANI)
- Several Sikhs join Imran Khan's party - Dec 13, 2011
- MQM to continue supporting 'French Revolution' in Pak: Altaf Hussain - Oct 11, 2010
- 'I won't mind returning with 'military uniform on' to make Pakistan sovereign': Altaf - Jan 25, 2011
- MQM calls on Pak Army to save country from clutches of 'feudal lords' - Mar 01, 2011
- 'Generals' have become burden on Pakistan's population: Altaf Hussain - Feb 01, 2011
- Cut aid to Pakistan: Imran urges Britain - Sep 26, 2011
- Altaf asks Pak PM to rid Karachi's business community of extortion mafia - Jan 29, 2011
- Pakistan's MQM chief hospitalised in London - Aug 29, 2011
- PPP leader says Musharraf could be arrested on his return to Pakistan - Sep 15, 2010
- "Patriotic" Pak Army needs no invitation for intervening in politics: PML-F - Sep 17, 2010
- MQM chief ready to lead unstoppable 'French Revolution' in Pak - Sep 06, 2010
- 'International powers are active to eliminate me,' says MQM chief Altaf Hussain - Sep 27, 2010
- Imran fears suicide attacks if NATO supply resumes - Apr 14, 2012
- Imran predicts positive change in Pak in next year's possible mid-term polls - Sep 22, 2010
- Will halt US drone strikes: Imran Khan - Feb 11, 2012
Tags: altaf hussain, chamber of commerce, cricketer, financial assistance, foreign banks, imran khan, islamabad, money, pakistan government, rulers, taxpayers, tehreek e insaf