July 15, 2023
PTI administrator emphasizes non-association in May 9 occurrences.
Khan rejects charges, says dissenters were following up on their own.
Ex-PM says "all that happened that day was trick."
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Director Imran Khan shielded his allies' fights inside the cantonment regions when he showed up before a joint examination group (JIT) testing the May 9 rough occurrences on Friday.
Sources said that the previous chief was examined by a six-part board containing a DIG, SSP and four SPs for an hour at the DIG Examination base camp for his supposed job in the assaults on the Corps Leader House (Jinnah House) and other army bases in the city.
"We will pose you just expert inquiries," JIT individuals allegedly told Khan.
At the point when found out if the May 9 occasions were arranged or simply an occurrence, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf boss said it was a trick against him and his party.
"I don't have anything to do with it, it was arranged somewhere else," he said.
He was likewise inquired as to why the PTI allies fought inside cantonment regions, to which he said, "individuals will undoubtedly go there since I was captured by a commandant."
"There is proof that you incited them and provided orders," JIT inquired.
The PTI administrator, as indicated by the sources, dismissed the charge and kept up with that dissenters were following up on their own and went to those spots intentionally.
"All that happened that day was a connivance," the PTI boss expressed, as per the sources mindful of the subtleties.
The JIT additionally showed different recordings and pictures to the PTI boss connected with the May 9 disorder.
The sources said that Imran Khan denied knowing any of the protestors in those visuals and said, "they are not my kin".
Khan additionally cautioned the JIT individuals from ramifications for moves initiated against his party, sources said Saturday.
"I will get back in the saddle and you should deal with every one of your activities," he told the JIT individuals in an undermining tone.
