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Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan threatens to ‘reveal everything’ if harassment of his social gathering employees continues

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Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday threatened to establish the characters liable for the conspiracy to topple his authorities if his harassment and that of his social gathering was not stopped.

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan. (File Photo: AP)

Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday threatened to disclose all in regards to the “conspiracy” that allegedly led to his downfall.

Khan’s video message got here forward of essential by-election in Punjab this month the place his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) social gathering is attempting to safe the seats in opposition to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). In his message, Khan alleged the provincial administration was concerned in rigging the upcoming polls.

Khan was eliminated by a no-trust vote in April however refused to concede his defeat, and slightly alleged that an American conspiracy with the assistance of native actors was the reason for his ouster. His belligerent posturing has clashed with the highly effective institution.

He upped his ante within the video message, threatening to establish the characters liable for the conspiracy to topple his authorities if his harassment and that of his social gathering was not stopped.

“If we are pushed against the wall and harassed then I will be forced to speak up and will lay bare everything before the nation about what happened,” he mentioned.

Khan mentioned he was preserving mum within the pursuits of the nation however he knew every thing about these bringing his downfall. “I know how this conspiracy happened and who is involved,” he mentioned.

The former premier additionally mentioned that he had recorded a video to establish “which characters did what and who committed this great betrayal with the country” and it would be released if something happened to him.

Khan also said that there was similarity between his ouster and the downfall of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto who was removed by military dictator Ziaul Haq in 1977, as both of them were ousted after the US disapproved Pakistan’s effort to go for an independent foreign policy.

He also trained his guns at the present rulers by accusing them of corruption and seeking a deal to whitewash their sleaze. Khan also lashed at the government for harassing journalists, particularly those who are seen to favour the PTI.

“I’ve never seen such fascism in Pakistan and the kind of fear that is being spread,” he mentioned.