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Rawalpindi: Former Prime Minister and founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan has said that no one should talk to the establishment, they are deceivers, and they have never closed the doors of dialogue before, today they are closing the doors. I am
While talking informally to the media in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, he said that the entire party has been instructed that no one will talk to the establishment now, the establishment has deceived us, the establishment has postponed the rally on 22 August for the sake of the country. requested, our caravans had also left for the rally on 22 August.
He said that the date of the 8th September rally was also given by the establishment for which a No Objection Certificate (NOC) was also given. was also deceived in the same way, they were talking to Mujeebur Rahman on one side, and on the other hand, they were planning an operation against him, the same will be done to us on May 9.
Imran Khan said that he had prepared in advance, that’s why 10 thousand people were picked up in 24 hours, there are no PTI people in the footage of May 9, this CCTV footage is with him, in the world. No jalsa is fixed anywhere, the jalsa was a Marriott hotel event that would end on time.
Founder PTI said that no one should talk to the establishment, they are frauds, the journalist asked if it meant you were talking to the establishment, I had permitted to talk, Azam said. Swati had come with his message.
The journalist asked who was talking to the establishment on his behalf. To which the former prime minister said that 5, or 6 of our people were talking to him, never closed the doors of communication before, today these doors are closed. In closing, they are still following the policy of Yahya Khan.
Imran Khan said that he will hold a rally in Lahore on September 21, whether he allows it or not, he will hold a rally in Lahore on the 21st. There is martial law, I ask the nation to prepare to take to the streets for democracy and the rule of law.
He said that a package is being brought to bring Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa, the journalist said that Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faiz Isa has refused to take extension, to which Imran Khan said that I do not believe that. They have refused, and this legislation is being enacted to bring them.
The former prime minister said that the nation should prepare for a peaceful protest, the constitution gives us the right to peaceful protest, and no one should be afraid of filling jail, remove the fear of jail from the heart, that’s why I have been in jail for 14 months. If you don’t sacrifice, there will be no future.
They said that they (the rulers) know that if Justice Qazi Faiz Isa goes, the rigging of the election will be revealed. Ali Amin Gandapur was picked up by the establishment last night. They are leading the country to destruction by doing this with the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The journalist asked Imran Khan that Ali Amin Gandapur’s statements give the impression of rebellion, are you encouraging rebellion? To which he replied that what rebellion we have done, Ali Amin Gandapur has expressed the sentiments of the nation, I stand with Ali Amin Gandapur.
The journalist asked that the leaders of your party apologize for Ali Amin Gandapur’s speech, to which Imran Khan said that those apologizing for Ali Amin Gandapur’s speech are cowards and cowards, they should not be in the party. should
The former prime minister said that Balochistan had already left his hands. The journalist said that Faisal Wada had alleged that he, General (retd) Faiz Hameed, and Murad Saeed were involved in the plot to kill Arshad Sharif. However, the founder of PTI said that Arshad Sharif’s murder should be conducted in an open trial and everyone should come forward. Faisal Wada is the mouthpiece whom, everyone knows, Faisal Wada used to follow me to meet General Faisal Naseer.
Imran Khan said that a man holding a baton decides and it becomes the law of this country, only democracy and the rule of law can save the country, not knowing about the government’s deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).