Lahore: Former Prime Minister and Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan has said that like Sri Lanka, we are not far from the situation when our people will come to the streets.
In a statement released on the social media website Twitter, the former prime minister said that in order to save their illegal wealth collected from the looting of Pakistan in a period of more than 30 years, Zardari and Sharif mafia have taken over the country in just a little more than 3 months. has been brought to its knees politically and economically, my question is, how long will the state institutions continue to allow this?
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He said that after his response to my call for true freedom and his relationship with the nation, I can say with full confidence that the people have already suffered a lot, so now these mafias will definitely not allow the continuation of the Kolot Mar Kassala.
At the end of the tweet, he wrote that like Sri Lanka, we are not far from a situation when our people will come to the streets.
It should be noted that a day before the election of the Chief Minister in the Punjab Assembly yesterday, former Prime Minister Imran Khan had made a statement that if an attempt is made to steal our mandate tomorrow, the country will go to Sri Lanka and then no one will be able to control it. ‘.
He had said that at this time Asif Zardari, Shehbaz Sharif and Maulana Fazlur Rehman are all trying to decide tomorrow in the Punjab Assembly the Chief Minister and to become the Chief Minister of PTI but they are using money and two have been trying to buy our people for days’.
He said that if he stole the mandate of the people, then I am not responsible because the people will not be under my control because this is an awakened nation, not to think that the nation will sit quietly.
While giving a message to the nation, the former prime minister had said that ‘I am saying today that tomorrow if they steal our mandate, I am telling everyone not to sit quietly’.
However, in the election of Chief Minister yesterday, Deputy Speaker of Punjab Assembly Dost Muhammad Mazari, according to the decision of the Supreme Court, out of the votes received by PTI and Muslim League (Q) candidate Pervaiz Elahi, all 10 votes of (Q) League were given.
As a result, Hamza Shehbaz was re-elected as the Chief Minister of Punjab with a margin of 3 votes and today he took oath as the Chief Minister of Punjab again.