PESHAWAR, Sept 2: A Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf leader has claimed that the country needs the services of PTI Imran Khan, who can steer it out of the present morass, said a press release on Saturday.

The party’s candidate for Peshawar’s PF-1 seat, Zahid Hussain Khan, said in a press release on Saturday that the country was in the grip of corrupt people, who had looted the national wealth and were spending the ill-gotten money on their election campaigns.

He called upon the people to elect only honest candidates in the October elections so that the country could be put on the road to success and prosperity.

Mr Khan claimed that the PTI would win the polls and would hold across-the-board accountability of all those people, who had siphoned off the national wealth.

He also claimed that if the party came into power, it would establish the rule of law in the country.

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