Pakistan military establishment is to murder me: Imran Khan writes from jail

In a world where power and politics collide, one man finds himself at the center of a storm. Imran Khan, the ...

Published date india.com Updated: May 3, 2024 3:34 PM IST

In a world where power and politics collide, one man finds himself at the center of a storm.

Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, who is currently in jail, recently made a chilling statement. He said that he believes the military establishment in Pakistan might resort to murdering him. In an article published in The Telegraph, a British newspaper, Khan, who is also the chairperson of Pakistan-Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), expressed his deep concern about the current state of affairs in Pakistan. He wrote that the country and its people are in a state of conflict with each other. Khan stated that he would rather face death than live in slavery.

He said Almost two years ago, an engineered vote of no confidence was moved against my government and a government cobbled together by the military establishment came into being. “Since then, the military establishment, under the direct guidance of Gen Asim Munir, the chief of army staff, has tried every tactic to decimate my party’s presence from the political environment of Pakistan

He also mentioned that the military and its puppet civilian leaders have been widely criticized for their oppression, torture, and refusal to recognize his political party’s election symbol. Despite extensive documentation of these injustices, nothing seems to deter the military from exerting its power over the civilian government.

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Following the February 8th elections PTI alleges widespread rigging and electoral fraud.

After the elections, the results showed a divided mandate. Independent candidates supported by PTI secured 93 seats out of the 336-member National Assembly. Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) won 75 seats, while the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) secured 54 seats, and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) won 17 seats.

After the elections, PML-N formed a coalition with PPP and other smaller parties to gain control at the federal level.

The PTI has said that the powerful establishment had favoured PML-N and the election commission deliberately used a different form to declare the results to “steal the mandate” that belonged to it.

Well in the battle for transparency and fairness, PTI vows to continue its fight for electoral integrity.
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