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Zardari Says ‘One Man’ is Trying to Turn Pakistan Into an Anarchist State

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KARACHI: People’s Party Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday said that “one man” (an indirect reference to Imran Khan) cannot be allowed to turn the country into an anarchist state and will not tolerate any attack on institutions. will do

Zardari slammed the PTI for spewing venom against the country’s agencies, saying “one person is crossing every line to throw the country into chaos.”

This person neither cares about the integrity of the country nor has any respect for institutions. He only thinks about power, power and only power.

He said that the survival of the country is related to institutions.

Since 1947, we have fought the enemy together with institutions and will continue to do so. However, this time the enemy attacked us through our own people, Zardari said.

We cannot forget the martyrdom of Pakistan Army and will also foil the enemy’s plot.

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Friday he would resume his protest march towards Islamabad after recovering from an assassination attempt, as his supporters staged nationwide protests that blocked major roads.

Khan was shot in the leg on Thursday as he waved to a crowd from a truck-mounted container to press for early elections in the capital and demand the resignation of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. The protestors were leading the march.

Former international cricket star-turned-politician Khan said in a live address from a hospital in Lahore on Friday that when I get better, I will call for the Islamabad march where he is undergoing treatment.

Khan accused three people of plotting his assassination, naming Prime Minister Shehbaz, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and an army official. He provided no evidence for his claim.

The media wing of Pakistan Army termed these allegations as baseless and irresponsible.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of the army said in a statement, “The Government of Pakistan has been requested to investigate the matter and make defamatory and false allegations against the institution and its personnel without any evidence.” Initiate legal action against those responsible.”

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