Imran Khan said that PTI will hold a sit-in outside Parliament in support of the Supreme Court every Saturday during Ramazan.—AP photo

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has vowed that his party will will clean sweep the next elections.

Speaking during during a press conference in Lahore, Imran Khan said that PML-N Chief  Nawaz Sharif and President Asif Zardari have broken all corruption records in the country.

He said that poverty has reached unprecedented levels, whereas taxes have broken the backs of the poor and the wealthy are becoming even more rich.

Imran Khan said that PTI will hold a sit-in outside Parliament in support of the Supreme Court every Saturday during Ramazan.

At the same time PML-N Senator Pervaiz Rasheed said that Imran Khan has already lost two elections against the PML-N and seems to be eager to lose a third election. He said that instead of politically attacking Asif Zardari, Imran Khan is adament in criticising Nawaz Sharif.

Pervaiz Rasheed said that he doubted the PTI chief could challenge Zardari in elections from Larkana or Nawabshah.

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