Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan voiced his deep concerns regarding the state of law and order in the country. Khan painted a grim picture of the ongoing situation, denouncing it as the degradation of the justice system and the result of a clandestine “London deal.”
Khan, who has faced legal battles and imprisonment, asserted that recent developments were not merely the outcome of a London-based plan but rather a covert agreement between a fugitive and a corrupt individual and their associates. He expressed his belief that this deal aimed to facilitate the return of a convicted criminal to politics while undermining the integrity of state institutions.
The Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf maintained that the charges against him were entirely fabricated for political gains, intended to keep him incarcerated either until after the upcoming elections or beyond. He urged the nation to remain vigilant against these manipulative tactics and to stand up for their rights.
Khan also revealed his growing concerns for his own safety, disclosing that attempts had been made on his life twice in broad daylight. He emphasized his unwavering commitment to his homeland, suggesting that another assassination attempt, possibly through slow poisoning, could be in the making while he remains imprisoned.
Imran Khan’s address marked what he described as a decisive phase in the struggle for justice and freedom. He called on the people of Pakistan to take matters into their own hands, assuring them that he had instructed his legal team and organizational leaders to hold conventions nationwide and to vigorously campaign when the opportunity for elections arises.
As the political landscape in Pakistan becomes increasingly turbulent, Imran Khan’s message has sparked widespread debate and concerns about the future of the nation’s justice system and political stability.