PM confident of winning war against mafias, ensuring rule of law

DI KHAN: (HRNW) Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday expressed his confidence that the present government will win the war against mafias and ensure the supremacy of law.

“If we have to become a great nation, which was the concept [behind Pakistan’s creation], we have to ensure the rule of law,” PM said while addressing Kissan Convention in Dera Ismail (DI) Khan.

He, however, added that the masses will have to change their attitudes to become a great nation.

”It is shameful that some people sitting abroad, living in the properties worth billions of rupees cannot show even a receipt of how they got that money?, and making speeches from there,” PM remarked.

The premier said that big mafias did not want the rule of law in Pakistan because they benefit from their corrupt system and just wanted NRO (National Reconciliation Ordinance).

“Then how this country will move forward?” he questioned.

PM Imran said when he often referred to the State of Madina and its principles, it was not only meant for any political gains.

“I don’t use the name of Islam for personal benefit or for the vote. It is the part of my faith,” he remarked.

He said being a student of history he had studied a lot about Islam, the life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and the principles in Madina.

PM Imran said there was a need to know and understand the principles adopted by the people in the State of Madina which led to the fall of two superpowers of that era, enabling the Arabs to lead the world in few years.

 

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