Now Imran Khan will not be seen on TV! Report claims- Pakistan Army gave instructions to the media


Pakistan: The difficulties of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan are not taking the name of abatement. Speaking against the army and the people associated with it seems to be proving costly for Imran Khan. Army Chief General Asim Munir has clearly ordered the media organizations of Pakistan that neither the speech of Imran Khan should be shown nor his name should be mentioned in any news.

Actually, this claim has been made in a report. According to reports, earlier this week in a meeting with owners of major media organizations in Islamabad, Army Chief General Asim Munir directed to stop any coverage related to Imran Khan. According to the report, at the behest of Army Chief General Asim Munir, preparations are being made to file a case against Imran Khan for inciting mutiny in the army.

Strict instructions to the country’s media channels

According to the report of The Intercept, Pakistan’s army has given strict instructions to the country’s media channels not to show Imran Khan. This has been confirmed by more than half a dozen journalists of the country. The report claimed that after the meeting in Islamabad, news organizations across Pakistan issued instructions to their journalists to stop their coverage of Imran Khan.

Imran Khan’s political career may end like this

The Intercept, quoting a Pakistani journalist, said in its report that the army has many options to harm media companies, in which case media organizations are following the instructions of the army. Pakistani journalist Kamran Yusuf claims that after filing a case against Imran Khan, he will be arrested and this time this news will be completely banned in the media. Army and Shehbaz Sharif government will conduct elections only while PTI chief is in jail. In such Imran Khan Will not be able to contest elections and his political career will end.

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