LAHORE, May 2: Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf chief Imran Khan has urged the Insaaf Students Federation to work for the welfare and stability of Pakistan and avoid prejudices.

Speaking to the ISF workers at his residence on Friday, Mr Khan lauded them for enrolling a large number of students as ISF workers. The federation, he said, was now working on a strong footing.

TI vice-president Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry stressed that the ISF workers should win hearts of students and end monopolies of certain groups in colleges and universities in the country.

ISF convener Ahmad Muaaz said the federation had launched a new tradition of peace, tolerance and respect of teachers in educational institutions.

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