Pakistan
'Will ISPR DG decide whether or not a conspiracy was hatched': Imran
The former premier holds questions and answers session on social media
Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday "questioned" the ISPR DG about his comments on foreign conspiracy, saying "will he decide whether or not a conspiracy was hatched against his government".
"We know that there was a conspiracy and therefore we want an investigation. No one can deny the facts on the threat letter. When the letter came to me, it was found out that Imran Khan has to be removed," he said in a question and answer session on social media.
He said US official Donald Lu threatened that if Imran Khan was not removed, the outcome would not be good.
The former prime minister criticized the coalition government , saying they have come up with a law that now NAB will come under Shahbaz Sharif and thus all their cases will be forgiven.
"We have decided that we will continue to fight against them. This is not politics, this is jihad. The most corrupt people who have cases against them for billions of rupees have become rulers. This is an insult to the country," he said. As soon as they arrived, they started closing their cases.
He said that FIA officer Dr. Rizwan also died of heart attack, another officer was found to have committed suicide, his only purpose was to end his corruption cases, all his money was out. Lying down, they inflated the inflation in 2 months which we did not in 3 years.
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