Army is more important than him, says Imran Khan

Imran Khan, the country’s former prime minister, and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman said Wednesday that the army is more important than him.

Imran clarified for the first time on Twitter that his political party has never spoken against the armed forces but has always bolstered them.

“For this country, the army is more vital than Imran Khan.”

He admonished his followers not to speak ill of the army. He stated that had it not been for the army, the country might have been divided into three sections.

He stated that adversaries always attack the army, and former governments were accustomed to attacking the army following their demise.

Khan’s address on the Twitter Space was also verified as a record, contrary to what the Twitteratis and organizers claimed.

He stated that he has waged a 26-year political campaign against the mafia. “Two families ruled Pakistan in the past. It is critical to alter the system in order to effect lasting change. When I began attempting to effect systemic change, the corrupt mafia, including the sugar mafia, banded together against me.”

“I was aware of their unity, and now these individuals who were involved in corruption are being imposed on the country. This country has been imposed upon by a criminal gang.”

Imran Khan admitted during his sharing of his experiences that he faced blackmail from the coalition parties during his tenure.

“Our coalition government was run on the basis of concessions. I want to appeal to the nation to elect us with a two-thirds majority in the parliament so that we can form a strong central government.”

Additionally, he admitted that party tickets were given to the incorrect candidates during the elections. However, after experiencing blackmail and party violations, the same mistakes will never be repeated in the future.

“The current scenario is quite different, as the nation has for the first time detected a foreign conspiracy in the country, which resulted in a regime change.” The former premier believed that foreign conspirators would never succeed in plotting against a regime unless they were assisted by internal elements such as Mir Jafar.

“The most corrupt individuals have been appointed to the cabinet. Half of them are being held on bail. They are now blaming the PTI for escalating the crisis, despite the fact that our political party left power at a time when the country’s exports and remittances were at an all-time high.”

The PTI chairman announced that he would run a vigorous election campaign in rural Sindh. He claimed that the Zardari mafia has enslaved and ruled the people of Sindh.

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