Pakistan Politics: ...then civil war will break out in Pakistan, why did former PM Imran Khan say so?

Posted on 2nd Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

Pakistan Politics: Pakistan's deposed Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned that the country will plunge into civil war if new elections are not announced. According to the 'Dawn' newspaper, in an interview with 'Bol News' on Wednesday, Imran Khan said that he is waiting for the Supreme Court's decision on his party's plea to provide security to the protesters, after which he will go to the general public. We will issue a date for next March regarding the demand for elections.

 

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman warned, "We will see if they allow us to go for elections by legal and constitutional means or else this country will go to (a) civil war."

 

'It would mean accepting that conspiracy'

 

Imran Khan further said that there was "no question" of returning to the National Assembly as it would mean "accepting the conspiracy" that toppled his government.

 

Khan was removed from office via a no-confidence vote in April but refused to accept the result, alleging that the US was involved in toppling his government.

 

Imran Khan has been continuously protesting and demanding fresh elections since then, because, in his words, the current coalition government led by Shahbaz Sharif of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party is "imported" and has been "imported" by the Pakistani people. is not a true representative of

 

Imran Khan abruptly ends Islamabad's dharna

 

Imran Khan took thousands of his supporters to Islamabad in a protest last Wednesday, he had planned to hold a sit-in till the new elections were announced, but last time after reaching the capital. I abruptly called off the strike. However, he warned that he would return after six days if the date for the mid-term elections was not announced in the country.

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