Snap polls only way out of chaos, Imran tells 'imported' govt 'backers'

Only a matter of time before we go the way of Sri Lanka and into total economic and political free-fall, says ex-PM


News Desk July 03, 2022
Former prime minister Imran Khan gestures during an interview on Wednesday. Photo: Twitter/@AmirZia1

In a clear message to “imported government” and its "backers", former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday said that the only way out of descending into total chaos is to immediately announce and hold free and fair elections.

"My clear message to Imported gov[ernmen]t & its backers: Only way out of descending into total chaos is to immed[iately] announce & hold free & fair elections," he wrote on his official Twitter handle.

Lashing out at the unity government, the former premier said that the way "this cabal of crooks is crushing people under unbearable inflation" while stealing Rs1,100 billion of their money-laundered wealth.

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"It's only a matter of time before we go the way of Sri Lanka & into total economic and political free-fall," he further said.

Former prime minister has been upping the ante against the current regime in his latest statements. On Saturday, addressing his party’s power show at Islamabad’s Parade Ground, Imran said that he was not waging a battle against the state institutions but cautioned them to employ the time left at their disposal to rescue the nation from the thieves “before the game slips out of hands”.

He alleged that the PML-N-led coalition wanted to pit him against the army and judiciary but asserted such attempts would go in vain. "Listen closely, our life and death is in Pakistan."

However, in the same breathe, Imran went on to ask the institutions as to why did they allow thieves to be imposed on Pakistan.

“Is curbing corruption from the country only my responsibility? They closed down corruption cases worth billions of rupees by amending the NAB law,” he remarked.

He further stressed that people have neither accepted the “US conspiracy” nor will they allow these “thieves” to continue their rule, adding that the "slaves and boot polishers" were responsible for the country's economic plight.

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