General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa blackmailed him & party top brass through videos, alleges Imran Khan
Says agencies were breaking our people & General (retd) Bajwa was saying we are neutral
ISLAMABAD ( Web News )
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday continued castigating former COAS General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa for toppling his government in league with “foreign hands” and leveled fresh allegations saying that Bajwa blackmailed him and party top brass through videos. Imran Khan said that the agencies were breaking our people and General (retd) Bajwa was saying we are neutral, adding that now all things have surfaced. He said that this plan was prepared in the summer of 2021, adding that general Bajwa committed excess with PTI, adding that it was said there are videos and files of your people and now all these things have surfaced, adding that in the beginning there was a lot of doubt that what is happening.
Imran Khan chaired the meeting of the party spokespersons on Monday, in which it was directed to make the party narrative against the government more effective. According to media reports, during the meeting Imran Khan directed party spokespersons that the awareness should be given to the people regarding the failures of the government and masses should be informed about the deteriorating economy and hidden facts about the inflation.
Meanwhile during in an interview with a private TV channel, Imran Khan said relations between him and the former army chief soured because the latter “did not want accountability in the country.”
Imran Khan further claimed that former envoy Hussain Haqqani was “hired” in the United States (US) to lobby against him. “Haqqani kept campaigning in the United States (US) to prove me anti-American,” he added.
“Establishment can play an important role in getting out of all crises, including the economy,” he maintained.
Imran Khan reiterated that transparent elections were the only way to bring stability to the country. “Let there be transparent elections in the country and make a sustainable government,” he maintained.
Earlier in the day, the former premier summoned a party meeting on January 8 to finalise the strategy for vote of confidence in Punjab.
Sources claimed that the PTI has failed to reach a consensus on the matter and the trust vote faces further delay as PML-Q’s Moonis is on a foreign visit. They say the PTI and PML-Q alliance has no other option but to seek vote of confidence as per directions of Punjab Governor Baligur Rehman.
On the other hand, Punjab Assembly Speaker Muhammad Sibtain Khan said on Monday they were firm on their decision to dissolve assemblies.
The PTI leader clarified that Imran Khan had not backtracked on his decision and reiterated that the assemblies would be dissolved on the PTI chief’s signal. He further said the provincial legislatures would be dissolved after addressing legal and constitutional complexities.