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PTI chairman Imran Khan no longer blames US for his ouster

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By SRI NewsDesk Published November 14, 2022
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LAHORE: PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday said he no longer “criticized” the US administration for his junking from power.

The reflections came as a surprise because ever since his junking from office through a vote of no confidence, the PTI leader has continuously campaigned on the watchword that a foreign conspiracy led to his ouster and that the US administration was behind it.

Independently, the former high minister claimed that PML- N supreme leader Nawaz Sharif was pushing the country towards disaster by “not allowing” Prime Minis­ter Shehbaz Sharif to hold transparent choices in the country.

Addressing multiple gatherings of party sympathizers via videotape link from his hearthstone in Lahore, Mr. Khan trained his ordnance at the elder Sharif and said the ultimate wasn’t going to the pates because he was hysterical of defeat at the hands of PTI.

“It’s a matter of grave concern for the whole Pakistani nation that a person condemned by the Supreme Court is poised to take opinions about the future of Pakistan that includes the appointment of a new army chief,” he added.

“Those installed through the ‘governance change conspiracy’ are running down from holding choices, knowing that they will lose(choices) against me and won’t be suitable to save their corruption and pillaged plutocrats, ” he claimed.

According to Mr. Khan, the ‘governance change trial’ had failed but the “instructors and facilitators” were still not accepting their mistake. He contended that the peremptory autocrats noway “appointed any top functionary on merit to ensure that their pillaged plutocrat should be given protection at all costs”.

Claiming that his ouster had transferred the ‘booming’ frugality into a breakdown, the PTI president said the Sharifs had “no guilt because they’re busy getting themselves acquitted through knitter-made legislation”. He also reprimanded the PDM government for criminating him by segregating Pakistan at the transnational position and asserted that the government should explain to the nation what it did in this direction during the once seven months.

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‘Govt should be thankful’

Likewise, Imran Khan said the peremptory ‘illegitimate’ government should be thankful that he was “channelising the public wrath by holding the long march within the parameters of law”.

“The nation is vociferously telling the powers that be and the instructors that it want( s) snap choices for a people-commanded government,” he said.

Mr. Khan reiterated that when the PTI march will reach Rawalpindi, he’ll be present in the garrison megacity to drink the “ocean of people coming from the range and breadth of the country”.

The PTI president yet again prompted the principal justice of Pakistan to stand with the nation and assert his judicial powers to bring the important under the law and constitution. “The nation has lost faith in all other state institutions,” he claimed.

Lamenting that despite being a former high minister and head of the largest political party he was unfit to get an FIR registered for an assassination attempt on him, Mr. Khan said how can someone get justice in this country if it wasn’t possible for the former premier. “It’s my right to nominate three indicted in the FIR and courts should probe whether my allegations are right or wrong,” he added.

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‘US-backed conspiracy’

Independently, Imran Khan, who has constantly claimed a US-backed conspiracy behind his ouster in April this time, said he no longer “criticized” the US administration for his junking from power. He said he wanted a “staid” relationship between Washington and Islamabad.

The PTI president made these reflections during an interview with a British review, Financial Times.

“As far as I ’m concerned it’s over, it’s behind me,” the review quoted Mr. Khan’s commentary on the US’s part in the contended conspiracy.

“Our relationship with the US has been as of a master-menial relationship, or a master-slave relationship, and we’ve been used like a hired gun. But for that I condemn my own governments more than the US,” the former premier added.

The PTI president also nominated his visit to Moscow on the dusk of the irruption of Ukraine by Russia as “disturbing”. He, still, added that trip was organised months in advance.

About the part of the service, he said the army could play a “formative part” in his unborn plans for Pakistan.

The former premier asserted that there should “be a balance” between the civil-military ties as “you can not have a tagged government which has the responsibility given by the people, while the authority lies nearly differently”.

This isn’t the first time the PTI president has made similar reflections. Last month, he admitted to being a helpless high minister and said “despite being at the helm of affairs, orders were coming from nearly differently”.

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