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Former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan is addressing a public gathering in Faisalabad on Sunday as part of his party’s so called ‘real freedom’ movement against coalition government led by PML-N.


The former premier has time and again claimed that a “foreign conspiracy” was hatched to topple his government over his refusal to have Pakistan’s foreign policy be influenced by abroad. Since his ouster, he has held public rallies in major cities of the country.

He termed the newly formed set up an “imported government” and lashed out at Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, saying the “decisive moment” had come for the people to decide if they wanted “slavery or liberty”.

On Saturday, he dropped a bombshell claiming an “assassination attempt” was being hatched against him – video evidence of which was kept in a “secure place”.

The former prime minister, who is poised to take the great leap to the federal capital, made the startling claims while addressing a charged public gathering in Sialkot.

In what was a prelude to his ‘Azadi March’ as the country braces for another acrimonious chapter in the political landscape, Imran told his supporters a plot was being orchestrated against his life, saying: “I have named all those elements involved in the conspiracy in the video. I knew about it and I got full knowledge of it a few days ago.”

On April 10, Imran Khan, the 22nd prime minister of Pakistan, became the first chief executive to be removed from office after losing majority in the National Assembly.

Imran’s party, which governed the country for over three-and-a-half years, had been struggling to stay in power as its allies betrayed to join hands with the opposition parties that had joined forces against the government.

While Pakistan’s history has been marred with political instability, no prime minister has ever been removed from office through a no-trust motion.

Ever since his ouster, Imran maintains the stance that the no-trust move was a result of a conspiracy hatched abroad by those who didn’t want Pakistan to pursue an ‘independent foreign policy’.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2356746/live-imran-khan-addresses-anti-govt-power-show-in-faisalabad
 
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Former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan is addressing a public gathering in Faisalabad on Sunday as part of his party’s so called ‘real freedom’ movement against coalition government led by PML-N.


The former premier has time and again claimed that a “foreign conspiracy” was hatched to topple his government over his refusal to have Pakistan’s foreign policy be influenced by abroad. Since his ouster, he has held public rallies in major cities of the country.

He termed the newly formed set up an “imported government” and lashed out at Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, saying the “decisive moment” had come for the people to decide if they wanted “slavery or liberty”.

On Saturday, he dropped a bombshell claiming an “assassination attempt” was being hatched against him – video evidence of which was kept in a “secure place”.

Also read: PAKISTAN: 30 DAYS AFTER IMRAN KHAN’S OUSTER

The former prime minister, who is poised to take the great leap to the federal capital, made the startling claims while addressing a charged public gathering in Sialkot.

In what was a prelude to his ‘Azadi March’ as the country braces for another acrimonious chapter in the political landscape, Imran told his supporters a plot was being orchestrated against his life, saying: “I have named all those elements involved in the conspiracy in the video. I knew about it and I got full knowledge of it a few days ago.”

On April 10, Imran Khan, the 22nd prime minister of Pakistan, became the first chief executive to be removed from office after losing majority in the National Assembly.

Imran’s party, which governed the country for over three-and-a-half years, had been struggling to stay in power as its allies betrayed to join hands with the opposition parties that had joined forces against the government.

While Pakistan’s history has been marred with political instability, no prime minister has ever been removed from office through a no-trust motion.

Ever since his ouster, Imran maintains the stance that the no-trust move was a result of a conspiracy hatched abroad by those who didn’t want Pakistan to pursue an ‘independent foreign policy’.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2356746/live-imran-khan-addresses-anti-govt-power-show-in-faisalabad

In the home of Rana the Qatil and his bitter rivals-Abid Sher Ali family.
 
Massive show in my hometown, wish had enough time to be in jalsa physically, some of my friends are there and by all accounts there have never been a Jalsa this big in Fsd history, atleast 150k to 200k people are in attendance. The target is in sight now inshallah. Rip imported govt.
 
Former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan has reiterated that a conspiracy was being hatched to kill him, saying that his rivals were left with only option of assignation to get rid of him.

“I got to know few days ago that a conspiracy was being hatched… conspirators thought what to do with Imran that we employed every tactics but he overcame all challenges including coronavirus and economic crisis,” he said while addressing a massive public gathering in Faisalabad on Sunday.

Today’s rally is part of his party’s so called ‘real freedom’ movement against coalition government led by PML-N.

The PTI chairman said those who removed him from power expected that people would celebrate his ouster. “But instead of distributing sweets people took to street to protest against [my removal,” he added.

Amid fears that a “sea of people” would march on Islamabad, ‘conspirators’ concluded that only way to do away with me is to take my life, he added.

Imran said he has recorded a video of all those elements involved in the alleged US-backed conspiracy against him “so that if anything happens to me people should know about them [conspirators]”.

The former PM said he has recorded a video and named all elements involved in the foreign conspiracy. “If people see this video then they should make sure that all those I have named should be brought before the court.

The former premier has time and again claimed that a “foreign conspiracy” was hatched to topple his government over his refusal to have Pakistan’s foreign policy be influenced by abroad. Since his ouster, he has held public rallies in major cities of the country.

He termed the newly formed set up an “imported government” and lashed out at Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, saying the “decisive moment” had come for the people to decide if they wanted “slavery or liberty”.

On Saturday, he dropped a bombshell claiming an “assassination attempt” was being hatched against him – video evidence of which was kept in a “secure place”.

The former prime minister, who is poised to take the great leap to the federal capital, made the startling claims while addressing a charged public gathering in Sialkot.

In what was a prelude to his ‘Azadi March’ as the country braces for another acrimonious chapter in the political landscape, Imran told his supporters a plot was being orchestrated against his life, saying: “I have named all those elements involved in the conspiracy in the video. I knew about it and I got full knowledge of it a few days ago.”

On April 10, Imran Khan, the 22nd prime minister of Pakistan, became the first chief executive to be removed from office after losing majority in the National Assembly.

Imran’s party, which governed the country for over three-and-a-half years, had been struggling to stay in power as its allies betrayed to join hands with the opposition parties that had joined forces against the government.

While Pakistan’s history has been marred with political instability, no prime minister has ever been removed from office through a no-trust motion.

Ever since his ouster, Imran maintains the stance that the no-trust move was a result of a conspiracy hatched abroad by those who didn’t want Pakistan to pursue an ‘independent foreign policy’.

Express Tribune
 
PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday questioned the new PML-N-led coalition government if it could handle the economy, pointing out that the rupee was continuing its slide against the dollar, the stock market was under pressure and inflation was soaring.

Addressing a public gathering in Faisalabad as part of a series of of rallies he has announced in the run up to his party's planned long march on Islamabad, Imran reiterated that his government was ousted through a conspiracy prepared inside the United States.

He said the conspiracy was abetted by local "Mir Jafars and Mir Sadiqs" – a historical reference he has used consistently over the past month as a pejorative for those he claims were part of the alleged conspiracy against him.



Dawn
 
PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday reiterated that his life was under threat and that he had recorded a video message to be released in case he is killed, asking his supporters to "get justice for me and our country in case something happens to me".

"I've recorded a video because I know Pakistan's history. It tells us our justice system can't apprehend powerful criminals, so I leave it to the people. If something happens to me, then the nation will have to get me justice," Imran said at a huge public rally in Faisalabad.

"Will you do it?" the PTI chairman asked a charged crowd.

"You have to make two promises with me. If something happens to me then those I name in the video, you have to stand up to them and ensure they are taken to court so that the first time the powerful will face the law."

He also asked the crowd to make a pact that they would "never accept slavery" and "never vote for a party whose leaders' money is stashed abroad".

Such politicians, he said, could not be depended on to safeguard the country's interests since their possessions were abroad and their priorities lay elsewhere.

Regarding Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari's upcoming United States trip, he said the government would "beg" for money from the US and "use my name to scare them [US]".

Imran said any US help would come with stringent conditions, which would include Pakistan being asked to "serve India, forget about the Kashmir and Palestine causes and back out of business transactions with Russia and Iran".

On a seemingly lighter note, Imran also asked the people in the crowd to ensure that no lota (turncoat) won in future elections from Faisalabad, otherwise, he said: "I won't come to Faisalabad again."

'Economic destruction'
Earlier, Imran lashed out at the PMLN-led coalition government, claiming that they were taking the country "towards destruction".

He questioned the new PML-N-led coalition government if it could handle the economy, pointing out that the rupee was continuing its slide against the dollar, the stock market was under pressure and inflation was soaring.

Imran said his government was ousted at a time "when the country's wealth and exports were increasing".

"We were collecting historic tax, farmers got unprecedented money and increased crop production, we had four record crops," he said.

Reiterating that his government was ousted through a conspiracy hatched inside the United States.

He said the conspiracy was abetted by local "Mir Jafars and Mir Sadiqs" – a historical reference he has used consistently over the past month as a pejorative for those he claims were part of the alleged conspiracy against him.

"TV channels and media houses, why don't you reach out to the people and ask them how expensive tomatoes and chicken are today? Chicken price has doubled because Hamza Shehbaz is in that business," Imran said.

Suo moto notice
Lashing out at Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz, Imran lamented that under-trial individuals occupied such high offices, which he said amounted to "disrespect the nation".

He alleged that as soon as Shehbaz took charge as the prime minister, he removed all Federal Investigation Agency officers who were pursuing the money laundering case against him and his sons.

Imran also repeated his claim from yesterday about the circumstances surrounding the death of former FIA director Mohammad Rizwan, who was probing money laundering charges against him.

He had alleged that Rizwan had died from a heart attack due to "immense pressure" he faced from Punjab CM Hamza. The PTI chairman claimed today that another FIA officer involved in the case had also suffered a heart attack.

"I feared this would happen," Imran said, calling on the Supreme Court to take suo motu notice of these incidents "just like you did against us" so it could be determined how the two FIA officers suffered heart attacks.

"I will tell you of that poison which if placed in food, gives a heart attack," he claimed.

He called on people from all walks of life to set out on the march to Islamabad when he gives the call later this month and "free Pakistan from such leaders".

DAWN
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Thank You Faisalabad for an unprecedented crowd at jalsa & on the streets alongside who cldnt get into the jalsahgah. This was a responsive & passionate crowd that was fully aware of the political issues. The political awareness of our ppl I am seeing today is like never before. <a href="https://t.co/48ICzVD8GO">pic.twitter.com/48ICzVD8GO</a></p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1526112902570205184?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 16, 2022</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Thank You Faisalabad for an unprecedented crowd at jalsa & on the streets alongside who cldnt get into the jalsahgah. This was a responsive & passionate crowd that was fully aware of the political issues. The political awareness of our ppl I am seeing today is like never before. <a href="https://t.co/48ICzVD8GO">pic.twitter.com/48ICzVD8GO</a></p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1526112902570205184?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 16, 2022</a></blockquote>
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This was a Noora stronghold. You can see why the thugs and looters are so desperate to avoid the election
 
This was a Noora stronghold. You can see why the thugs and looters are so desperate to avoid the election

It's a catch 22. They are trying to rig it. But that could lead to further unrest. If they have it now they may be able to salvage something. If they wait events may force their hand..if they get through it all well who knows..
 
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