Pakistan
Imran Khan's relations with army improving, Pervaiz Elahi says
The PML-Q stalwart said justice was being given by the judiciary and Khan sahab was praising them now
Lahore: PML-Q leader and Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Parvez Elahi Tuesday said PTI Chairman Imran Khan's relationship with the army was on the course of improvement.
He was addressing a presser. Asked whether Imran's relations with the army were improving, he replied in the affirmative.
"It is happening, which is why they will sit together. It is obvious that the biggest stakeholder with Imran is the army and the judiciary."
The PML-Q stalwart said justice was being given by the judiciary and Khan sahab was praising them now.
"Was justice not provided by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP)? Their turncoats were all de-seated."
Asked if he would advise the army to stand with either the government or with Imran, Elahi said the army had always stood by Pakistan and exhibited restraint and tolerance in the face of criticism by politicians.
"They have to do their work, it is their duty to protect our borders and they have always participated in relief work," he said, adding that he would continue supporting the army.
The PA speaker also condemned the raids conducted at the houses of various PTI leaders and workers. He stated that evidence had been collected and action would be taken against every individual involved.
He said the government was worried because of the PTI's "popularity". "Thousands of people arrive at Imran's call and they (government) are afraid after seeing the rallies."
Elahi said that by clamping down on the PTI, the government had "cut off its own hands and feet" and set a "bad example". The PA speaker also downplayed the death of a constable during last night's raid, saying: "How can he be called a martyr? Was he killed by a robber? He was treated the same as a dacoit is treated."
Regarding the PTI's long march to Islamabad tomorrow, Elahi said Imran had planned it after "great thought" and his allies were were also on board.
He justified the need for the march, saying that the country and the economy were in dire straits.
Elahi went on to say that the motorway could not be closed and that the containers placed by the government in an effort to deter the protesters could also be removed.
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