Pakistan
Imran warns of revealing names involved in 'foreign conspiracy'
Says he has recorded a video that involved information about those who had committed "treason" against the country
Islamabad: Former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan Tuesday threatened to reveal the names and elements involved in the alleged "foreign conspiracy".
He, however, said the revelations of names would harm national interests.
Khan told a presser that he had recorded a video that involved information about those who had committed "treason" against the country.
"I am quiet for the sake of my country as I don't want it to be harmed," said Khan, adding that the video will be released as soon as something happens to him.
The PTI leader said cases of corruption had been registered against the party leaders to shut them up, adding this country was moving towards fascism and anarchy.
"The coalition government will accept Israel as a state, it will provide Pakistan's bases to the United States, and it will discard the Kashmiri people to establish better relations with India."
Lambasting at PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz, Khan said that "she should have gone to jail over her Calibri-font case."
The ex-premier said Pakistan could only be saved from the crisis through transparent elections. He, however, wento to say that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) could not be trusted.
He was optimistic that the PTI had to win the by-elections despite the election rigging.
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