Islamabad: Pakistan is standing on the verge of destruction. The condition of Pakistan is going to be like the year 1971, when India had divided it into two pieces. This means that once again Pakistan can be divided into two pieces. This apprehension has been expressed by former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan. Pakistan drew comparisons between recent political developments in the country and the circumstances of the 1971 Dhaka tragedy and warned that the current situation in the cash-strapped country could result in economic collapse.
The newspaper ‘Dawn’ reported in one of its news that Khan, the founder chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), in a message from Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail, reminded the present government that “the country and institutions cannot exist without a stable economy.” Could have survived.” PTI’s Central Information Secretary Rauf Hasan conveyed Khan’s message to the media during a press conference on Wednesday. The party’s legal team had met the 71-year-old leader in jail on Wednesday. Barrister Raza told the media that Khan appeared firm in his determination but concerned about the country and the people.
Imran said that Pakistan is repeating its old mistake
Raza conveyed the message of the jailed former Prime Minister, “When you do not give rights to the people, you cannot say that the economy will grow.” Referring to the political developments in the then East Pakistan, he said, “In 1970 Army chief Yahya Khan wanted a hung parliament but when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s party got a clear majority, the army fraudulently conducted by-elections, snatching away 80 seats of the Awami League because Yahya Khan wanted to become president. Khan said in his message, “I want to remind the Hamoodur Rahman Commission report that we are again going to repeat the same mistakes that we made in the past.
In 1970 there was a ‘London Plan’ and today again a government has been imposed through the ‘London Plan’. Khan and his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have consistently said that the results of the February 8 general elections The election was rigged and the Pakistan Army has supported Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) to take power.(Language)
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