- Imran says establishment not understand politics
- says PTI will show loyalty to Pervez Elahi
- says women also want to become Punjab CM
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that he has no fight with my establishment and is ready to meet Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir for the betterment of the country.
He added, “If someone thinks, I will kneel down, it cannot happen at all.”
He expressed these views while talking to the senior journalists at the Zaman Park residence, Lahore on Friday.
Imran said he is ready to talk with the establishment but when someone is not willing to talk what he could do.
He claimed, “Our establishment does not understand what politics is.”
He further said, “Pervez Elahi was forced to leave him (Imran) but He (Elahi) stood by us and now we have to show loyalty to Pervez Elahi. I cannot be disloyal to anyone.”
He challenged his political rivals to prove a single corruption charge against him and his wife.
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He asked the army chief to find any corruption case against him. He alleged that Qamar Javed Bajwa had stabbed him in the back and he should face a court martial.
Khan asserted that Mohammed bin Salman is still in contact with him. The former premier said that he has recorded a video message regarding the threats to his life which is present in a foreign country.
To a question, Khan said that he had decided to not travel to Islamabad via aircraft at 12:00 midnight as the government wanted to arrest from the airport and transfer to Balochistan.
He added that the PTI’s vote bank would further increase if the government sent him behind the bars.
Regarding the Punjab chief minister’s slot, the PTI chief said that women lawmakers also want to become the CM.
Imran Khan said that general elections would save resources if they are held at once. He added that PTI will win the elections despite the presence of Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) umpires.
The former premier said that overseas Pakistanis are standing alongside PTI.

















