SWABI, Feb 8: Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Thursday accused the rulers of following the global agenda of the United States, which had pushed the country into crises.

Speaking at a public meeting at the Government High School playground here, he accused the president of playing in the hands of the US.

He said the PTI’s struggle would continue till the nation got rid of US puppets.

He said the country’s internal situation had been deteriorating because of the rulers’ policies, who were interested more in protecting their power than people’s welfare.

He said no affluent person was in a jail in the country while ordinary citizens were put behind the bars.

He said the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), the Jamaat-i-Islami and the PTI had agreed upon launching a decisive movement against the government.

He said the three parties would attend a conference to be held soon to decide about launching the movement and other parties would also be invited.

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