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159905_4966029_updates.jpgImran Khan/File photo

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has said the ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif has no future in the country?s politics.

Khan, in an interview to Associated Press, also vowed he would not pardon any corrupt figures if the public voted him to power in the 2018 elections.

Criticising the United States? new strategy for Afghanistan, the PTI chief said that the US should negotiate with the Taliban instead of aiming to destroy it.

"More fighting and bloodshed is not the answer," he said.

Rejecting US President Donald Trump?s allegation that Pakistan offers ?safe haven? to extremists, he said his country is being subjected to attacks launched by the Taliban from Afghan soil.

The cricketer-turned-politician dismissed the ?do more? demands by the US, saying that Pakistan has done enough and it was time for other players involved to do more.

He also condemned US drone strikes on Pakistan, saying they were "actually flaming anti-American feelings in Pakistan."

The PTI chief also slammed India?s Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the strained relations between Pakistan and India, saying Modi had not "risen above his communal thinking."


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