Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan – who has been demanding early national elections since his ouster in April last year – said he was ready to wait until October for the elections. However, their decision depends on their consent. JEE News reported.
The former prime minister – who was ousted by a no-confidence motion – said he would be happy if the coalition government shared with him a road map that ensured everything would be fine. Can wait till October for elections.
Addressing his party workers and supporters through a video link, the PTI chief hailed the Supreme Court’s decision to set aside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) decision and hold the Punjab Assembly elections on May 14. .
A day earlier, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court ordered the ECP to hold elections in Punjab province on May 14, pushing back government efforts to delay the ballot and giving Khan a boost.
“The present government did not accept the Supreme Court’s verdict and wanted to delay the elections”, claimed Khan, expressing his fears that efforts would now be made not to implement the verdict.
The cricketer-turned-politician said: “The present government is using all tactics to avoid elections, which is part of the London Plan”.
Since his assassination in November last year, Khan has been talking about a “London Plan” – which he says involves a conspiracy to assassinate him and bring the “fugitive” Nawaz Sharif to power. Promises were made. Agree to an appointment.
Regarding the crackdown on PTI workers, the former prime minister claimed that caretaker Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi was brought in to target PTI as around 3100 party workers were arrested.
He claimed that many fake cases were filed against him and party workers to keep PTI out of the elections.
Describing the judiciary as a “ray of hope” for the nation, Khan claimed that there was a campaign against judges and warned that it was time the nation stood by them.
He alleged that mafias in Pakistan have amassed wealth worth trillions of rupees through unfair means and added that the Sharifs always tried to target their rivals by registering fake cases and running dirty campaigns.



