‘Like living in fool’s paradise’, why did former Pak PM Imran Khan say this


Pakistan Imran khan: There is political turmoil in Pakistan at this time. There is an atmosphere of tension between the Pakistani government and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Meanwhile, PTI Chief Imran Khan while talking about the role of army in politics has said that the army is in power in the country directly and indirectly for the last 70 years. To think that the army has nothing to do with running the country is like living in a fool’s paradise.

Things have changed a lot in Pakistan since the arrest of Imran Khan on 9th May. After this incident, many leaders have left Imran’s party. PTI Chief said that he will make new appointments on the vacant posts so that the youth can be brought forward.

Imran fears arrest again
Imran Khan said in an interview to BBC Urdu, “I am reviewing the current situation right now. I am following the policy of watch and wait. I will make appointments to the vacant posts so that the youth can be brought forward. However , I am afraid that the new officers will also be detained and may even put me in jail.”

Talking about Pakistan’s vote bank, Imran said, “When I lose my vote bank, my position will become weak. Any political party becomes weak when its vote bank starts shrinking. This is a big crisis for me.” I feel as if we are facing martial law.”

‘Imran Khan is our red line’
On the army operation in Pakistan, Imran said, “I think what they will achieve by doing this. The economic condition of our country is very bad. I am curious to know how the country will benefit by taking us out of the race.” Will happen.”

Talking about slogans like Imran Khan is our red line, he said that the word red line means a country where there is no rule of law, where people are picked up by force. If he is put in jail in this situation, then the reaction of the people will definitely be seen.

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