Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan said Sunday that his party is competing against two ‘ruling parties’ of the country and that it would have been better if more time had been allowed for carrying out the election campaign.
Talking to media persons here, Imran Khan said he did not believe in ‘muk muka’ (wheeling dealing) and that his party has fielded candidates from across the country.The PTI Chairman said his focus is on the Punjab province whose win will be critical for his party to form government in the centre.Imran Khan is all set to contest the May 11 general elections from four constituencies of National Assembly, as the ECP has accepted all his nominations.