Politics in Pakistan has again intensified due to the statement given in an interview by former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan. Imran has said that Pakistan is moving towards suicide. If the powerful organization, that is, the army, does not intervene and improve the situation soon, then Pakistan will be divided into three pieces (Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan). Imran said, 'I can give in writing that if action is not taken soon, then the army itself will be destroyed first.'
According to Imran- If the army is weak then it will not be able to protect its nuclear arsenal. Pakistan's treasury has become empty. They (India and the US alliance) are waiting to see when Pakistan breaks up. Imran reiterated that his party would continue the dharna demonstrations until new elections were announced soon. After this statement of Imran, current Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and PPP chief Asif Ali Zardari reacted sharply.
Shahbaz's reply to Imran
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif hit back and tweeted on Thursday morning that Imran has crossed limits. It is clear from such statements of Imran Khan that he could not run the country. Sharif said that Imran may do politics, but remain silent against the country. PPP chief Asif Ali Zardari said that Imran, who wants to destroy the country, should know that Pakistan will continue till doom.
Imran and Zardari's audio goes viral
There is a ruckus in Pakistan's politics over an audio leak. When Imran Khan's government was facing a no-confidence motion, famous businessman Malik Riaz spoke on behalf of Imran to PPP chief Asif Ali Zardari over the telephone. In this, Riyaz had also allegedly offered Zardari a 'bargain' on behalf of Imran.
Imran Khan came to power with the help of the army
Security and defense expert Mehmood Shah said in a conversation with Dainik Bhaskar that Imran Khan's statements reflect his frustration. Imran Khan is unable to challenge the Sharif government despite all the protests. Imran himself came to power at the mercy of the army which he is calling today a powerful institution. Knowing that they are isolated now, they are provoking the army to come together.
Supreme Court's blow to Imran Khan
Imran Khan got a setback from the Supreme Court on Thursday evening. The Supreme Court has rejected the application made by PTI, seeking direction from the federal and Punjab governments to organize the proposed rally in Islamabad. PTI chief Imran Khan said he will announce the party's next strategy at a rally in Dir on Saturday after the Supreme Court rejects the application.
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