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Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan warns ISI, here's what he said

 


Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has warned ISI.


These remarks were made during the 'Haqiki Azadi Long March' started by Imran Khan and other party members from Liberty Chowk in Lahore to Islamabad.

According to news agency ANI, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday warned the country's intelligence agency and said that he could have exposed the ISI, but avoided it for the betterment of the country.

During the rally, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) President Imran Khan said, 'DG ISI (ISI Director General Nadeem Anjum) Open your ears and listen, I know a lot but I am silent because I don't'. I don't want to harm my country... I do constructive criticism for the better, otherwise I could have said a lot."

These comments were made by Imran Khan and other party members during the "Hakki Azadi Long March" launched from Liberty Chowk in Lahore to Islamabad, reports ANI.

The rivalry between Imran Khan and the ISI has been a hot topic ever since Imran Khan was ousted from power. Earlier, Imran Khan had said that the then opposition coalition was "afraid" that it would appoint former ISI chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed as the next chief of the army.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman said, "He was afraid that I want to appoint Lt Gen Faiz Hameed. He was afraid that if this had happened, it would spoil his future."

Giving clarification on his stand, Imran Khan said, "I never thought of appointing anyone as the army chief. I have never taken a decision which is not on merit.

He once again lauded India's independent foreign policy and New Delhi's purchase of Russian oil in line with its national interests despite Western pressure amid the Ukraine war, ANI reported.

During his maiden speech, Imran Khan said that India is capable of importing oil from Russia at will, although Pakistanis are a slave who has failed to take decisions for the welfare of the people of their country.

"The decisions of this country should be within the country. If Russia is giving cheap oil and if I have the option to save my countrymen, then no one should ask us. No one should be able to tell us. Take oil from India. May be Russia but slave Pakistanis are not allowed. I want to see a free country and justice should be done and people should be provided with safety and security."

In 26 years of political struggle, Imran Khan said this is the most important journey he is embarking on. "My aim is only one. We were being liberated from the British and now the time has come for us to start real freedom. This is my message to all Pakistanis. This march is not for politics nor elections or religion. For. There is only one purpose for the rally that I want to liberate Pakistan."

He stressed that common people in Pakistan are suffering and warned that people will sacrifice everything to save the country.

Imran Khan has condemned a US-led foreign conspiracy against him since he was ousted from power in April. According to ANI, criticizing the Joe Biden administration, Imran Khan on several occasions praised India for not heeding to West's demand and for continuing to buy Russian oil despite being a "strategic ally" of the US.

He criticized the Shahbaz government for succumbing to US pressure on buying Russian oil.

Khan said, "We talked to Russia about buying cheap oil but this government doesn't have the courage to say no to American pressure. Fuel prices are skyrocketing, people are below the poverty line. I am against this slavery." I'm against."

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