‘India don’t misunderstand, we stand with our army’: Imran Khan’s clarification
After review overanti-army reflections, former high minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that his party wants the Pakistan Army to be” strong” and his” formative” review wasn’t intended to harm the important force as he demanded early choices to end the political impasse in the country.
On the third day of his long march dubbed as’ Haqeeqi Azadi March’, the 70- time-old chief of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf( PTI) led his sympathizers towards Islamabad while addressing them at colorful places, targeting his opponents for contended corruption.Addressing his sympathizers, Khan said that his review against the establishment had been formative.I want the army to be strong. We need a strong army. My formative review isn’t( intended) to harm them,” he asserted.
Khan also clarified that he was being misknew, days after he was criticised by the government for hisanti-army station that made captions in Pakistan and India.India do not misinterpret, we stand with our army,” he said, adding that the neighbouring country was celebrating after the asset agency ISI principal Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum’s press conference as it believes that the army and Imran Khan are having” a face- off”.I want to tell India that this army is ours and I can noway be against it,” he said.The important army, which has ruled the achievement-prone country for further than half of its 75- plus times of actuality, has heretofore applied considerable power in the matters of security and foreign policy.
Last week, Khan had admitted that he offered an extension in the term of Army principal Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa in March amid the opposition’s attempt to trip his governmentKhan’s reflections came after the ISI chief revealed at an unknown press conference on Thursday last that the army chief was given a” economic offer” for an indefinite extension in his term in March.
still, since you have decided to support these stealers, also sorry myself and this nation can not support this move,” If establishment believes that we should support these stealersKhan also rejected as” untrue” claims made by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that the opposition leader transferred him a communication expressing his desire to have discussion over appointment of the army chief and choices.
Shehbaz Sharif, you gave a statement that I transferred a communication to you that we should sit together and decide about the army principal look Shehbaz Sharif hear to me I do n’t talk to charge polishers,” Khan said in his address at MuridkePrime Minister Sharif has claimed that he has flatly rejected a offer from his precursor on the appointment of a successor to Army chief General Bajwa.Bajwa, 61, who’s on a three- time extension, is set to retire on November 29.
Responding to Shehbaz, Khan further questioned” what is the benefit of talking to you? What do you have to talk about?. The way you were brought in power, at first you prayed the Americans also you hid in the box of a auto, and also polished thrills, ” he contended.Khan reiterated his party’s demand for free and fair choices, saying” we only want fair and transparent choices and we will accept whatever the people of Pakistan decide.”
He also asked the principal justice to establish the rule of law. “ These people who are sitting on top of the law, bring them under the law, ” he asked the principal justice.He also mentioned the alleged custodial torture of his party leaders Shahbaz Gill and Azam Swati for which he has been censuring the army and demanding inquiry. No institution is allowed to break the law of this country, ” he said in a veiled reference to the important army.
Another popular theme which has been echoing in the long march is the murder of intelligencer Arshad Sharif in Kenya on the last Sunday night.The bonewho opens his mouth, who raises the voice of verity Arshad Sharif he’s forced to leave this country he’s hovered , he’s killed, just because he was standing on the right path, ” he said.The marchers plan to reach Islamabad on March 4 and PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry said that according to his estimation 1-1.5 million people will reach Islamabad.