Previous PM says Qureshi tracked down figure by chance which "was for [ex-COAS] Bajwa"
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Khan says party individuals not being permitted to hold crusades.
"Decisions ought to be hung on February 8 in any case," he adds.
Qureshi says thanks to Javed Hashmi for talking reality.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) pioneer Imran Khan hosts cautioned his gathering contender to send off their political races calmly or their passes to challenge the February 8 decisions will be grabbed, The News revealed Wednesday.
The previous top state leader, who is imprisoned in Adiala prison, said that the tickets of competitors who don't emerge for the political race from Sunday would be supplanted with others.
He offered these remarks while conversing with the media people casually in the Adiala prison court.
The party's organizer was imprisoned in May last year and its electing 'bat' image — a significant elector main thrust was removed for this present month. Moreover, the party — PTI-Nazriati — with which it looked for a collusion additionally backtracked from its responsibility.
In any case, the PTI has promised not to blacklist the surveys and run without its famous discretionary image. Since the 'bat' image has been removed, every one of its up-and-comers will be running with various signs.
Khan further said that the previous minister of Pakistan to the US and an observer in the code case, Asad Majeed, had prescribed sending a demarche to an authority meeting after the discretionary link was gotten.
"Shah Mahmood Qureshi tracked down the code by some coincidence. It was for General (retd) Bajwa. Each work was made to smother the code. My administration was ousted three weeks after it. Assuming there was nothing of the sort in the code, why the demarche was sent? Does anybody send it to America?" he added.
He asserted that in October 2021, General (retd) Bajwa had employed Husain Haqqani — previous Pakistan's diplomat to the US — without his insight. He affirmed: "Haqqani was given $35,000. He tweeted that Imran is against America while Bajwa is in support of its."
The previous head said his party individuals were not being permitted to hold political races. "Decisions ought to be hung on February 8 in any case," he added.
In the mean time, PTI senior pioneer Qureshi said that he needed to thank senior legislator Javed Hashmi for talking reality.
Hashmi reported getting out of the political decision race and pulling out for PTI-upheld Aamir Dogar, who will challenge the February 8 surveys from the NA-149 body electorate.
"I'm tossing my political load behind the Tehreek-e-Insaf and Imran Khan and pulling out from the races," Hashmi, who has been a piece of the PTI and its chief opponent Pakistan Muslim Association Nawaz (PML-N), said in a post on X, previously Twitter.
Qureshi said that the code was exclusively for the secretary to see and the Public safety Council (NSC) acknowledged political obstruction.