Imran Khan said that he did not face any problem in the jail and wanted to thank the few leaders who left PTI.


Rawalpindi: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan Monday spoke to journalists after the hearing of the cypher missing case held in Adiala Jail.
According to the details, he has spoken to journalists for the first time since August 5.
The journalist asked if anyone negotiated with him. To this, Imran Khan replied: “No one met me or negotiated with me, it does not matter if I stay in jail for a long time”.
Imran Khan said that he did not face any problem in the jail and wanted to thank the few leaders who left Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
‘May 9 was part of the London plan, look into the CCTV footages that who took them in, I was arrested illegally while 10,000 people were arrested in 48 hours,’ added former Prime Minister.
The former PTI chief continued to say that he can swear that he saw his wife Bushra Bibi on the day the marriage took place.
Imran further said that London plan was to bring Nawaz Sharif back and put us in jail. I am making it clear today that PTI will win the elections. Looking at the situation, I have fear that they may run away from the elections.
On the other hand, journalists asked Shah Mehmood about the election of Barrister Gohar as chairman PTI in the courtroom to which he said that in the presence of chairman, I want to tell that I do not need any position, I was with PTI yesterday, today and will be in the future.
Shah Mehmood Qureshi stated that those who love the rule of law and are ideological should come out and vote.
It is pertinent to note that that December 12 has been set as the date for indicting former Prime Minister Imran Khan and former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the case of missing cypher.

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