ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and Pakistani Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan argued that the incumbent government rig the upcoming elections with in help of election Committee of Pakistan (ECP), according to ARY News. on Wednesday.
In an interview with a private news channel, former the prime minister said that current mode will obey every word of United States. ” current governments second The plan was to get NRO,” he said. added.
Imran Khan said that the election monitoring service was involved in the case. in conspiracy, adding that the incumbent regime would rig the upcoming elections with in help of Election Committee. “These people will do such planning so that they can return to power,” he added.
Answering the question former prime minister said that his party would never return to the assembly, adding that if they went back it would “mean accepting a conspiracy” which removed his government.
He said he’s waiting for supreme court to decide on his partyx plea give protection protesters, after which he said that issue the date for in next march.
Speaking of his government, Imran Khan said that his government was powerless because he depended on coalition partners. “I had no authority, and all responsibility lay on me, he added.
Imran said that government was “weak” when it came to power and had to look coalition partners. “Our hands were tied. We were blackmailed from everywhere. There was no power with us,” he added.
The PTI chairman went on to say that the country is headed for default, urging the establishment to make the right choice. decisions. “If right decisions not made at this time the country is heading towards suicide,” he warned.
He gave an example of Nigeria saying they sat on huge resource of oil, but they were bad because of corruption and they couldn’t do anything because powerful people were involved in It. “You can’t do anything without a majority,” he repeated.
ex-premier also said he had for in first time spoke in international forums about blasphemous cartoons and raised voice against Islamophobia.
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