‘He thinks when I…’ he will lose his seat: Imran Khan’s veiled jibe at Pak Army Chief

by India Today World DeskFormer Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan, who was got bail on friday Said that the “law of the jungle” prevailed outside the courts where “only one man” was making decisions. Imran Khan lashed out at Army Chief General Asim Munir without naming him.

Imran Khan said, “He thinks he will lose his seat when I come to power.” “I will do nothing.”

Imran claimed that it was because of this ‘fear’ that the entire country was being taken towards destruction.

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“I don’t know what will happen after I get out and I think they might try to arrest me again. And if they arrest me, and there is a reaction to it, they will hold me responsible . But how do I know?” Imran Khan said.

talking about Violence erupted across Pakistan After the arrest, Imran Khan said, ‘I don’t know what happened in the Lahore Corps Commander’s house. I was in jail. It is the army chief who is ruining this country and doing more harm to this country than even our enemies did.

When asked whether his fight is against the security agencies, PTI chairman Imran Khan said that his fight is against an individual.

The Dawn quoted him as saying, “It is not a security agency, it is a man – the Army Chief.”

“There is no democracy in the army. What is happening now is bringing the army into disrepute – and sadly, the events that happened when I was inside, I came to know later – the army is being brought into disrepute because of one man.’

bail to imran khan

The Islamabad High Court on Friday granted him protective bail for two weeks in a corruption case and restrained authorities from arresting the former Pakistan prime minister in any case registered anywhere in the country till May 15.

Three different benches of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) granted relief to the 70-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief, who was taken to the court amid tight security.

This comes a day after the Supreme Court of Pakistan declared Imran Khan’s arrest ‘illegal’ and ordered his immediate release after being produced before a bench on its orders. The Supreme Court bench was hearing a petition against him Arrested from Islamabad High Court on Tuesday.

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