
Islamabad: Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan said that terror groups will have no place in Pakistan if his party comes to power. Speaking exclusively to CNN-IBN, he said that it is time to stop treating terror groups created during the Afghan jehad days as an asset.
"As a policy if Tehreek-e-Insaf government comes to power we will insist on there will be no militant groups operating from within Pakistan, because the world has changed. So the groups that were created during the Afghan jihad, this is now an outdated concept of having them as assets," he said.
Imran said that by no militant groups he meant all of them, not just the ones which are attacking India but even those groups who target Pakistan.
He, however, stopped short of naming any of the groups for fear of reprisal by militants....
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08:08 AM, Nov 13, 2011

Islamabad: Pakistani opposition leader and Tehreek-e-Insaaf chief Imran Khan said he will rein in the Pakistani Army and the ISI if he becomes Prime Minister. Speaking exclusively to CNN-IBN, Imran said that if and when he becomes Prime Minister then everything that happens in the country will be his responsibility and hence, the Army will be under him. "Unless I can implement my agenda, which means that I take responsibility...

07:27 AM, Nov 12, 2011