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Most powerful figure conspiring against me: Imran

TBP Online
11 Mar 2023 11:10:08 | Update: 11 Mar 2023 11:12:16
Most powerful figure conspiring against me: Imran
Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan — AFP File Photo

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan on Friday questioned who was the “most powerful” person in the country, who he claimed was busy bulldozing court orders, sabotaging the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) formed to probe the attempt on his life, and now trying to cover up party worker Zille Shah’s death.

Calling his political opponents Asif Zardari, Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif “criminals,” Imran said those imposed on the nation were taking the country towards complete disaster and urged the people to join the “Haqeeqi Azadi” movement like a living nation to defeat the anti-Pakistan and anti-people forces, reports Dawn.

Flanked by former health minister Yasmin Rashid, the former prime minister expressed deep concern and pain over severe torture unleashed on party worker Ali Bilal, also known as Zille Shah.

Regretting that the incumbent rulers tortured and killed “a special child,” Imran said the PTI would contest this case against the caretaker chief minister, IG Police and CCPO, Lahore, with full force, because it would determine whether the people of Pakistan were living in a jungle or a human society.

He regretted that the police named him in the case registered over the PTI worker’s killing.

The PTI chief said the incumbent rulers, with the support of a “psychopath” — ostensibly a reference to a senior military agency officer, who he also calls “Dirty Harry” — wanted to instil fear into society so that the nation should sit silent and ensure that the corrupt rulers be facilitated to win the upcoming general elections.

“The official having counter-terrorism expertise has unleashed torture on political workers including Shahbaz Gill, Azam Swati, several journalists and even young social media activists,” he lamented, adding, “the psychopath was torturing people after stripping them naked.”

Imran said the general election schedule in Punjab was issued on court directions and his party workers were going to launch an election campaign after getting due permission from the civil administration. But police were deployed hours before the rally was scheduled to start and all roads were closed, he said.

“Party workers, including PTI central president and former health minister Dr Yasmin Rashid, were blocked on Canal Road and her vehicle’s windscreen and body were damaged for no reason.”

He said party workers, including Rashid, were attacked with water cannon as well as by batons and tear gas shells by gun-wielding policemen. “The incumbent rulers wanted to kill people and also planned to pick me and shift to Balochistan – to create fear among the masses,” Imran said, adding that the nations that did not stand up against oppression and excesses got destroyed.

“I and my party men are facing oppression worse than any martial law.”

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