He says that the government is sinking deeper into a mess of their own making

Rawalpindi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan has predicted that the incumbent government is two months away from its end.
He expressed these views during the informal discussion with media persons present at Adyala Jail to cover his hearing in 190 million pounds case.
PTI founder Imran Khan boldly declared that the current government’s days are numbered, predicting they have just two months left in power.
The former premier made it clear that no number of cases against him would force him into making any deals. He also denied offering an unconditional apology for the events of May 9, insisting he was only speaking in the nation’s interest.
Khan reiterated that if any PTI members are proven to be involved in the May 9 incident, he would not only apologize but also ensure they face consequences.
Regarding the Al-Qadir Trust case, Khan mentioned he has a witness ready to testify but won't disclose their identity, fearing police action.
“If elections are held again under this government’s supervision, we will reject the results,” Khan asserted. He emphasized that no one has reached out to him for negotiations and confidently predicted from jail that the government’s time is nearly up.
“The government is sinking deeper into a mess of their own making. They’re clueless about what's happening. I have all the time in the world, but their clock is ticking,” he added.

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