Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday claimed that the international establishment did not want him to come to power.
Imran was addressing a rally in Karak as a part of PTI’s campaign for the upcoming general elections.
“I am standing against the international establishment which is backing Nawaz Sharif,” said the PTI chief.
He added that preventing him from coming into power is an ‘international agenda’.
Moreover, the PTI chief urged people not to cast vote for independent candidates as ‘they can’t do anything for them’.
‘Independent candidate sell their support after winning elections,’ claimed Imran.
All political parties are busy in running their campaign as there are only three days left in the conduct of the general elections for the 15th constitutional assembly of Pakistan.