PTI chief Imran Khan blamed the PPP and PML-N for problems affecting the country. — File photo

LAHORE: The chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, Imran Khan said that if President Asif Zardari is not guilty, then why doesn't his party write a letter to the Swiss authorities.

Talking to a public gathering in Bhalwal, Imran Khan said that both wickets of PPP and N-league will fall in a single ball in the next elections.

Khan said that the whole Pakistan knows from where the money came into the Swiss account of Zardari.

He also asked PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif as to how he came to know about the 60 million dollar scandal.

Khan added that the PPP and PML-N ruled together in Punjab for three years and as a result factories have been closed and there is no gas and diesel in the country.

Imran said that farmers of Pakistan are weak and sugar cartels are strong in Pakistan and that the president also holds many sugar mills.

He said that there is no justice in villages. Incentives for farmers could add Rs 300 billion to the economy of Pakistan and PTI will help the farmers, said the PTI chief.

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