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Bushra Bibi alleges pressure on Gen (r) Bajwa after Khan’s Saudi Arabia visit

ISLAMABAD (   WEB  NEWS  )

PTI founder Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, has claimed that after Imran Khan returned barefoot from Medina, calls began pouring in for General (r) Bajwa, questioning the choice of bringing him into leadership.

In a video statement posted on X, Bushra Bibi said former army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was told, “Who have you brought? We don’t want such individuals. We are working to end Sharia, and you have brought someone advocating for it.”

She added that since then, baseless propaganda was launched against them, including accusations against her and labeling Imran Khan as a “Jewish agent.”

Regarding the November 24 protest, Bushra Bibi reiterated that Imran Khan has called upon the entire nation to participate. She firmly stated, “The date will not change unless Imran Khan himself announces it.”

Bushra Bibi emphasised that no one can legally prevent peaceful protests protests and assured that the PTI founder would not seek revenge upon his release.

Former Army Chief Gen (Retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa responded Bushra Bibi.

In an informal conversation with ARY News, Gen (Retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa rejected the former first lady’s allegations of receiving calls about Imran Khan following his visit to Saudi Arabia.

According to Gen (R) Bajwa, he did not receive any such calls Bushra Bibi mentioned in her video message earlier today.

His response came soon after the PTI founder’s wife in a video message alleged that the former Army Chief received calls where he was told that Imran Khan was not acceptable to them.

Earlier today, Bushra Bibi issued a video message regarding the party’s Nov 24 protest call, urging PTI workers and supporters to participate in the much-hyped Nov 24 protest dubbed as ‘final or do-or-die’ against the government.

She claimed that propaganda began against them following their visit to Madinah in Saudi Arabia and the subsequent calls.

The PTI founder’s wife went on to add the calls were followed by her character assassination and Khan being called a ‘Jewish agent.’

As PTI gears up for its Nov 24 protest in Islamabad, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi reiterated that no protest will be allowed in the federal capital as Belarus president along with a 65-member delegation is set for a state visit to Pakistan on November 24 and 25.

During a talk with the media after appearing before the Islamabad High Court, Naqvi categorically denied the reports about ongoing talks between the federal government and PTI founder Imran Khan regarding the Nov 24 protest.

The interior minister said that although he favours negotiations with the Opposition Party, however, he asserted that talks and threats do not go together.

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