'It's good if Pakistan Army is apolitical', Imran Khan to DG ISPR's presser
“If they are non-political then what is the job of Major, Colonel and ISI in jail,” stated Imran Khan


Rawalpindi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, reacting to the press conference of Director General (DG) Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), said that ISPR has stated that they are neutral and non-political.
If they have become non-political from now on, it will be good for the country. But if they are saying that they are already non-political, then there can be no bigger misrepresentation than this.
“If they are non-political then what is the job of Major, Colonel and ISI in jail,” stated Imran Khan.
He requested to become apolitical for the sake of the country and God. No one can become apolitical with words only, one has to act.
Imran Khan alleged that May 9 was arranged to end the party. CCTV footage of May 9 should come to light.
The former Prime Minister said that he is being threatened by General Faiz, who used to come to meet with the permission of General Bajwa and used to report to him. The trial of Faiz without General Bajwa is malicious, General Faiz was subordinatre to General Bajwa. Qamar Javed is being kept out because he changed the regime, if he were tried, he would reveal all the mysteries.
He added that he is not doing politics, but Jihad. He is not going to leave the country. Those who are with authorities and making decisions, all their properties are out of the country. People like us will suffer who have everything in the country. The country is heading towards destruction.
Talking about the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Imran Khan said that party leaders are criticizing Ali Amin Gandapur, I chose him as the Chief Minister and I stand with him, don't weaken him. Those who are talking about gaining PTI tickets, no one wins by investing money, I tell those who are plotting will not get the ticket.

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