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Rawalpindi [Pakistan]Nov 26 (ANI): Pakistan Justice Instigation (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan announced on Saturday that his party has decided not to remain in the current political system and will instead resign from all parliaments.
“We will not be part of this system. We have decided to quit all assemblies and get rid of this corrupt system,” Khan said at the party’s show of power in Rachmanabad.
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Notably, Imran’s PTI holds power in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Imran said PTI had decided not to travel to Islamabad to avoid any disruption or confusion.
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He added that he would soon be meeting his chief minister and the parliamentary party on the matter and would soon announce when the party would leave parliament.
Imran in Rawalpindi as the “climax” of the long march. Earlier, Pakistani Home Minister Rana Sanaulla asked Imran to postpone the march and return to parliament for the sake of Pakistan’s progress and warned of possible terrorist threats.
Khan has resumed his protest march to Islamabad after surviving an apparent assassination attempt earlier this month.
Meanwhile, Sanaullah claimed that PTI will not be able to dissolve the Punjab assembly because a no-confidence motion is ready.
Speaking on Geo News program Naya Pakistan, Sanaullah said the ruling party would not be able to dissolve Parliament once the application had been made.
The minister saw Imran’s decision to withdraw from all rallies as an “acknowledgment of his failure”.
Imran claimed his party was not in Rawalpindi for elections or politics.
Instead, he said the country needed to hold new elections.
Imran said he didn’t care about the elections because they would be held in nine months’ time and his party would win them.
Imran had said that the history of the country would prove that he fought for Pakistan till the last ball.
“I also want to say that those who watched their assets soar and trampled on the rights of the country … history is also watching him, recording what he did to the country.”
Imran lashed out at a mysterious figure he called “Dirty Harry” and accused him of being behind the alleged abuse of PTI supporters and journalists.
“Threats against journalists and they were beaten … and then what happened to Arshad Sharif. We’ve never seen that in Pakistan. There was brutality, they were threatened.
“What’s wrong with them? Because they brought Imran Khan’s narrative to the media,” he said.
Imran said the figure was also behind the harassment of PTI social media workers and lawmakers Azam Swati and Shahbaz Gill.
Imran lamented why the country’s institutions had not learned from past mistakes.
He claimed that Pakistan’s establishment and electoral commissions were allied against him with those in the current government, but the country sent a loud message that they stood with PTI.
“I remember what happened in East Pakistan … we didn’t do justice to them or to the largest political party in Pakistan, we didn’t learn our lesson.”
Imran claims three gunmen were involved in his assassination attempt in Wazirabad.
He said two he had previously identified — one who shot Imran and the other leaders, and another who shot in front of the container — and one who was there to silence the assassins so they could not disclose any details.
Imran claimed that the third gunman actually killed a person killed in the attack while trying to kill the would-be assassin.
PTI chief Imran Khan has claimed that all those who claim his party has concocted a “false narrative” around the US cipher and the subsequent regime change plot to topple his government are actually part of the plot itself.
Imran questioned whether the ciphers in question did not exist or were not submitted to the National Security Council, or whether U.S. Ambassador Donald Lew had not spoken to Pakistani envoy Assad Majid.
“Didn’t the National Security Council say it was going to protest the United States and send them instructions… How can anyone say it’s all a drama when it’s all the truth?”
Former prime minister Imran Khan regrets failing during his 3.5 years in power at what he says was bringing power under the law.
He lamented that agencies such as the National Accountability Office were not really under his control, receiving orders from elsewhere.
“The people in control never gave the order (to continue the investigation). Instead of putting them (criminals) in jail, they (agencies) made deals with them.”
Imran said those who were “powerful” did not think corruption was wrong.
PTI chairman Imran Khan has praised his government’s performance in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, arguing that its decisions have lifted the country out of the crisis.
He said the opposition had criticized him relentlessly and called for him to impose a blockade, but could not answer his questions about what would happen to the day-to-day stakes and labor.
Imran then spoke about his government’s economic performance and initiatives such as health cards.
Khan has said that the country’s current problems are not because of a lack of resources, but because there was no rule of law in the first place.
He took particular swipe at the Sharif and Zardari families, accusing them of making decisions and key appointments that benefited them rather than the national interest.
Prosperous societies have the rule of law, while developing countries suffer from ignoring the laws that explain their problems, Imran said.
Khan has said that the country stands at a “decisive point” and a “crossroads” with two roads ahead.
Speaking to a tense crowd in Rachmanabad, he said one path was the path of blessing and greatness while the other was the path of humiliation and destruction.
Khan called on his party followers to be free from the fear of death if they wanted to live freely.
“Fear has enslaved entire nations,” he said.
PTI chief Imran Khan said his leg will take another three months to heal.
In a party show of power in Rachmanabad, he said that when he set out from Lahore, everyone advised him not to do so because his leg was injured and his life was threatened. (Arnie)
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