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Imran Khan Says He is Not Afraid of Going to Jail

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Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday said he is not afraid of going to jail as he accused Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari of trampling on the dreams and aspirations of Sindh’s poor. have been. His unsuccessful long march on the federal capital was thronged by millions and all was a memorial.

He said this while addressing a rally in Taxila on Sunday.

Imran said that the current government had announced that they were removing them due to inflation, but today the situation is much worse than during their time, so what is the point of removing them.

The PTI chief, answering himself, said that the aim of the present government is to change the law to absolve itself of its corruption.

He said that those who could have stopped the conspiracy against their government, the nation will never forgive them.

Imran Khan said that the runaway inflation is a gift of the ‘imported government’, adding that the people of the government only want to get a clean chit in corruption cases by amending the anti-corruption laws.

Chairman PTI said that after the recent amendments in NAB laws, Pakistan will become a hotbed of white collar crime.

He added that the law can now only catch petty thieves as he cited a hadith of the Prophet, peace be upon him, which states that injustice destroys society.

The former prime minister said that ‘neutrals’ – who have the power to stop a ‘foreign conspiracy’ against his government – would not be forgiven by the people.

He said that the entire nation looked up to those people and institutions that had ‘real power’ but was disappointed.

Imran called Finance Minister Ishaq Dar the ‘biggest coward’.

He claimed that a coward like Dar would never return to the country without a “deal” and assurance from the powers that be.

He also highlighted the leaked audio of Maryam Nawaz importing machinery from India for her son-in-law.

The PTI chief also questioned the judiciary for acquitting Maryam Nawaz in the Avenfield reference case while members of the Sharif family owned it on several occasions.

The former prime minister claimed that the Chief Election Commissioner is a PML-N tout whose job is only to find ways of rigging as PTI’s opponents cannot defeat him in the electoral arena.

“Taxila, the chains don’t fall, but they need to be broken. Freedom is not given on a plate, it has to be taken away,” Imran said as he urged people to participate in a real freedom march against the government that It is for future generations of Pakistan.

He said that Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah showed brutality during Haqi Azadi March on May 25 but it will not happen again.

The PTI chief claimed that he had come up with a new plan considering whatever tactics the government might use against him.

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