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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has claimed regime change conspiracy is the biggest talk of the country as the economic downturn made people’s lives miserable, adding that he had informed the ‘Neutrals’ that ouster of his government through conspiracy would pull the country’s economy apart.
Addressing an event in Islamabad on Thursday, he said that the objective of Pakistan’s creation was to be an independent state and not to get dictation from others, adding that it was founded upon the principle of Riyasat-e-Madina.
“Regime change conspiracy is the biggest discussion in country at the moment,” Imran Khan said. He added developing world is poor due to absence of rule of law.
“I was shocked to read the language used in the cipher,” Imran Khan said, “It was an insult to a country of 220 million people.”
PTI leader said the President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi had sent a letter to the Supreme Court for probe into the ‘conspiracy’ and emphasized that the apex court should look into it.
He added that the ruling elite of Pakistan is convinced that they have to accept what the US tells them.
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He further said the conditions in the first two years of PTI’s government were tough, but the country was put on the track of sustainable growth after years, adding that the opposition members have said it in the National Assembly that they received ‘phone calls’.
PTI chairman said he had conveyed to the ‘Neutrals’ that this conspiracy would damaged the country’s economy and he had been proven right.
The former PM said he knew a conspiracy being hatched, but he did not believe Shehbaz Sharif and Asif Zardari would come into power again.”
“May be ‘they’ were thinking that Shehbaz Sharif would turn-around the country like he showed in the advertisements as chief minister,” Khan quipped.
He asked who would take the responsibility of Pakistan’s current condition now.
He recalled corrupt leaders was pardoned through NRO-1.
He said that in the developing world, only ‘small thieves’ go to jails, but the powerful people roam free, adding that $7,000 billion of laundered money of third-world countries is parked in offshore accounts.
Imran Khan feared that the incumbent government would destroy state institutions, adding that they approached the Supreme Court against the NAB laws which has certified white collar crime in Pakistan.
The PTI Chairman dreaded that Pakistan was being steered to a point when the global powers would ask it to compromise sovereignty for a bailout.