Islamabad :
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that I am ready to fight the opposition and I will fight them resolutely. I will not give them NRO .
Addressing a function held at Fatima Jinnah University Rawalpindi on the occasion of International Women’s Day, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the corrupt mafia says that if NRO is not given then the government will be overthrown but I will continue my jihad against corruption.
Stressing on the need and importance of the rule of law, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the country develops with the rule of law while the absence of rule of law destroys societies.
He further said that the state of Madinah was founded on two principles, one of which was the rule of law. If my daughter commits a crime, I will punish her.
He said that the second principle of the state of Madinah was to enjoin the good and forbid the evil, that is, to enjoin good and to forbid evil.
He said that rule of law is very difficult in our country, he does not want strong rule of law in our country, he asks for NRO, he blackmails, threatens to try to punish me for my crime. If so, I will overthrow the government.
He said that the cause of poverty in poor countries is not lack of resources but the root cause of poverty and backwardness is lack of rule of law. The cause of poverty is theft of the powerful. The thief builds palaces in London.
Citing the example of China’s development, the Prime Minister said that the reason for China’s development is that it has imprisoned more than 400 corrupt ministers in the last few years. But you can’t survive too long.
He said that the corrupt mafia says that if NRO is not given then the government will be overthrown but I will continue jihad against corruption.
Criticizing the opposition, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that no matter how hard they try and plan against me, I will not give them NRO, I am ready to face them and I will fight them hard.
He said that we have made the law of inheritance but we need to implement the law, the biggest problem of Pakistan is the rule of law and its implementation.
“I have always wanted to work for women’s rights. My mother is behind my success. She was an educated woman. She encouraged me to read and write as long as we educate our women,” she said. The country cannot develop till then. Emphasis needs to be laid on women’s education
“Under the Ehsas program launched by our government, 98 per cent of the funds are released to women. In addition, most of the stipends given for the education of children are given for the education of girls,” she said. ۔