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Pakistan is moving towards destruction, situation can be like East Pakistan: Imran Khan

Lahore: Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan has accused the ruling coalition of conspiring to pit the army against his party, saying the country is heading towards disaster and may face disintegration. In a video message from his Zaman Park residence here on Wednesday, Khan said holding elections was the only way to end political instability. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Khan (70) said, “The leaders of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and Nawaz Sharif, who fled from here to London, do not care that the constitution of the country is being violated.” Sacrilege is happening, government institutions are being destroyed or Pakistani army is being defamed. They are working for their vested interests to save the looted wealth.

The police have surrounded Imran Khan’s house. Meanwhile, he said, ‘I am seeing a scary dream that the country is moving towards destruction. My appeal to the government is to hold elections and save the country.” Asked about the violence that broke out after his arrest on May 9 from the Islamabad High Court premises, Khan said it was entirely orchestrated by the ruling coalition and the Punjab government. There is a conspiracy. A newspaper quoted the former Prime Minister as saying, “The time has come that those in power should think with sensitivity, otherwise the country may face an East Pakistan-like situation.”

Justifying his criticism of the country’s military, Khan said, “When I criticize the military, it is like criticizing my own children.” He added, “I have repeatedly said that I Does not interfere in the internal affairs of government institutions. I did not intervene even when I had solid information that the former army chief was plotting against me. will be removed from office.

Responding to the Punjab government’s claim that around 40 terrorists were holed up in Khan’s Zaman Park house, the former prime minister said the government should legally search his house by obtaining a search warrant as the presence of terrorists in their own ‘s life is in danger. He said, “But this should not be used as an excuse to start suppressing PTI, the country’s largest political party.” Khan said that according to a recent survey, 70 percent of Pakistan’s population stands with PTI And the remaining 30 per cent are with all the other parties involved in the ruling coalition.

After his video message, Imran Khan allowed representatives of electronic and digital media to visit his residence to see if terrorists were hiding in his house. Correspondents who visited Khan’s house later said that only domestic workers and a few policemen were seen there. Khan had tweeted earlier today, “Probably my last tweet before my next arrest.” The police have surrounded my house.” He also shared some videos in which police personnel can be seen entering his house.

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