SWAT: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan on Sunday promised that his party led government will build 300 small dams in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and soon there will be no loadshedding in the province.
Speaking at a rally organised in connection with by-election in PK-86 in Khwazakhela district of Swat, PTI chief claimed that he will not tolerate corruption in the province as he himself is not a corrupt politician and once an independent accountability commission will be set up in the province, no corruption will be spared.
“Today, my party is ruling KPK, but none can say that I have even spent a single rupee from taxpayers money, nor I have built a factory or mill” said Imran Khan.
Imran urged people to vote for PTI in by-elections as his party is ruling the province better than other provincial governments and police is totally non-political in KPK.
“If police was non-political in Karachi, situation would have been a lot different in Karachi”, said PTI chief.
Imran urged the people to vote for PTI candidate from PK-86, Dr. Haider Ali.
 Dr. Haider Ali and the provincial leadership of PTI was also present on the occasion.
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