Balochistan Awami Party terms PTI’s remarks against military a “lust for power”
Islamabad [Pakistan], September 10 (ANI): Pakistan’s Balochistan Awami Party lambasted former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party leadership for “negative and misleading” statements against state institutions and urged the judiciary to intervene, media reports said.
Islamabad [Pakistan], September 10 (ANI): Pakistan’s Balochistan Awami Party lambasted former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party leadership for “negative and misleading” statements against state institutions and urged the judiciary to intervene, media reports said.
While speaking to the media on Friday, Senator Saeed Ahmed Hashmi termed the state institutions as the guarantors of a country’s security and stability and added the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is trying to undermine their image.
He thrashed PTI saying for not been loyal and sincere to the country and its citizens, reported Pakistan local media outlet Dawn. Hashmi expressed concerns that PTI’s “negative manipulations” is aimed at fulfilling their “lust for power”.
The Senator cautioned that PTI’s actions will paralyse and weaken the institutions, as per the media reports.
Earlier, Imran Khan accused the ruling coalition of trying to pit him against the military and judiciary and said that the government is “scared of him winning the elections.”
The former premier made these remarks during a public rally in Peshawar and said, “The three stooges, including Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, know they cannot defeat me in elections. That’s why they are hatching conspiracies to get me disqualified.”
The PTI Chairman Imran Khan accused the ruling government of hatching a conspiracy to derail his “positive prospects” of winning the elections. He accused the government of deliberately trying to create discord between him and the state institutions, reported The News International.
“I have stated that the army chief should be selected on merit and I still stand by my statement as there was nothing wrong with it. I have further stated that the two dacoits, Nawaz Sharif and Asif Zardari, should not select the future army chief,” the former Prime Minister added.
Clarifying his previous comments that Imran Khan made in a public rally in Faisalabad where he criticized the government for delaying the elections to appoint an army chief of its own, Khan said that he made such remarks as Nawaz Sharif was a criminal. He alleged that former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was convicted by a court on corruption charges of billions of rupees and then escaped from the country.
“The people of Peshawar should tell me if a person convicted by the court in corruption of billions of rupees should have the right to select the army chief,” he asked the participants of the public rally.
It is worth noting that Imran is contesting by-elections for the National Assembly from Peshawar and is facing tough competition from an elderly Pakhtun nationalist leader, Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bilour, commonly known as Haji Bilour. Ghulam Bilour is a senior leader of the Awami National Party (ANP) and is a joint candidate of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
Furthermore, Imran Khan who is also surrounded by terrorism charges for making defamatory comments against a judge said in his defence that he had never intended to threaten a judge but the way his chief of staff Shahbaz Gill was treated during the investigations, it hurts him, as per The News International.
Imran Khan spoke about the “torture” inflicted upon his close aid Gill and thrashed the government for putting pressure so that “Gill could give a statement against me and disqualify me for the election.”
The PTI chief said his political opponents had their propaganda wings and they always twisted his statements for their political gains in the country. “They have even tried to prove me a terrorist in the court, but I will continue to fight them,” the PTI leader vowed.
Another theme of his speech was the rhetoric of a foreign conspiracy where he blamed foreign forces for his ouster from power. “The undersecretary of the United States had clearly warned our ambassador in the US to replace the PTI government or face the consequences. And the threat came when the no-confidence motion was not even tabled in the parliament. And then they purchased corrupt parliamentarians by using their ill-gotten money,” said the PTI leader. (ANI)