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Imran Khan says government failed to combat terrorism

Imran Khan says government failed to combat terrorism

Imran Khan says government failed to combat terrorism
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  • Imran Khan slams government for soaring terrorism
  • He said that the government is only interested in NRO
  • He tweeted in response to attack at CTD office in Bannu
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LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said Monday that the incumbent government has failed to combat terrorism in Pakistan.

Taking it to Twitter, Imran Khan said, “Apart from running our economy to the ground, this imported govt has failed to deal with the 50% increase in terrorism in Pak with incidents from Chaman to Swat to Lakki Marwat to Bannu.”

He said that the soldiers and security personnel have been sacrificing their lives. “The worst part is that this increasing terrorist threat & attacks from across our Western border are finding no space in the discourse of this govt.”

While slamming the government for its failure to tackle increasing terrorism in Pakistan, he said that the government is only interested in taking NRO and has no interest in the sinking economy.

“Despite economy tanking, they are petrified of holding elections which is the only way to stabilise the economy through political stabilisation.”

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Former Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted in response to the recent attack at the CTD office in Bannu that took hostages of the policemen present at the spot and left one dead.

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