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Imran Khan’s Bold Prediction: Incumbent Government has Two Months Left

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Imran Khan, the jailed founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has boldly predicted that the current government, led by Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), has only two months left in power. Speaking from inside Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail, Khan emphasized the government’s descent into chaos and expressed confidence in his assertion, suggesting that time is slipping away for the ruling authorities.

Addressing the controversy surrounding his offer of a conditional apology over the May 9 riots, Khan clarified the nature of his stance and reiterated his unwavering commitment to justice. He emphasized the need for justice in the May 9 events and reaffirmed his party’s stance against any compromises that may compromise their integrity.

In a powerful indictment of the government, Khan accused the authorities of orchestrating a campaign to incite the army against PTI, and pledged to present a witness in the high-profile Al-Qadir Trust case despite concerns about the individual’s safety. He also forcefully rejected the idea of participating in elections under the current government’s supervision, alleging past electoral fraud and wrongdoing, demonstrating his unwavering determination.

Furthermore, he highlighted the delay in the legal proceedings related to the £190 million reference against him and his wife, attributing it to the absence of legal representation and incomplete cross-examination. This narrative undoubtedly casts a shadow of doubt on the legitimacy of the legal process and should raise concerns about the fairness of the proceedings.

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