Imran Khan, the head of the PTI and a former prime minister, urged the military institution to “examine its policies” on Thursday when there was still time.
During his speech at a seminar in Islamabad, he asked, “I want to question the neutrals today Do you know in which the country is heading?”
Imran stated that political stability was a prerequisite for economic development and that neither was possible without free and fair elections. “How can the economy and the country progress when you don’t even know what will happen in the next 2-3 months?” he questioned.
The PTI chairman emphasised the urgency of making the right choices now, saying that accepting the current administration, which he dubbed a “compound disaster,” would be preferable to death.
He recalled that the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) used to inform him about the corruption of the PPP and PML-N even before his government took office.”I began to think that the establishment would intervene, but that did not occur.”
Imran continued by saying that before he became prime minister, he had no influence over the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). “There was a hand that could press the accelerator and then release it at will. I would have recovered Rs15 to Rs20 billion from them [the political parties] if NAB were under my hands,”