Monday, January 14, 2013

Quetta carnage: Terrorism can be wiped out in 90 days, says Imran Khan



QUETTA: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan — who arrived in Quetta on Sunday to join the protesting families of those who died in Thursday’s attack – said that terrorism “can be wiped out in 90 days.”

This is not the first time Khan has made a 90-day claim. He has previously said that the PTI can eradicate corruption in three months if voted into power.




Khan said that PTI was very clear on the matter of terrorism:

“Some terrorists can be brought to the negotiation table, while others will have to be dealt with guns.”

Khan arrived in the provincial capital to express solidarity with the protesting families, who have been staging a sit-in at Alamdar Road, where hundreds of protesters have gathered since Friday near the snooker hall that was the scene of Thursday’s twin suicide attacks, alongside 86 coffins carrying the victims’ shrouded bodies.

Khan said the incumbent government did not care about anyone, except for itself.

“There is absolutely no future of Pakistan under this government. People are fleeing Balochistan, given the current situation of security,” he said.

Khan added that the government was not doing anything, but “minting money” for financing their elections campaigns.


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