Imran Khan

'Super King' Bajwa, not US, behind ouster: Imran Khan
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The PTI chairman made these remarks during an interview with the Voice of America and a separate televised address on Sunday. On both occasions, the former premier took swipes at the ex-chief of army staff, who, according to Imran Khan, was the source of all the crises plaguing Pakistan today, Dawn reported.
Imran accused of receiving bribes via his frontwoman, Farah Gogi
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This was disclosed by special assistant to the Prime Minister on interior and legal affairs with the status of Federal Minister, Attaullah Tarar, in a news conference in Islamabad on Tuesday, Samaa TV reported. Tarar claimed that he had managed to obtain data from banks about the transactions made in Farah's accounts.
Pakistan govt dares Imran: Those who cannot go jail for two days would run jail bharo
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Addressing the media, Pak Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb maintained that the PTI chief was "scared" of going to jail and had been "hiding" at his Zaman Park Lahore residence, "using" his party workers for his politics, The Express Tribune reported.
Imran Khan accuses Pak govt of using terror wave for political mileage
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In a televised address, the PTI Chairman claimed that terrorism was at its lowest-ever point during his government but resurfaced with a vengeance during the "current regime", Dawn reported. "Look at the graph of terrorism and how it came down during the PTI rule," he said, adding, "Why wasn't there any terrorism when PTI was in the federal government?"
Imran Khan asks supporters to prepare for 'Jail Bharo' movement in Pakistan
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Khan's comments come in the wake of sedition cases filed against his party's Senior Vice-President Fawad Chaudhry and former member of National Assembly Shandana Gulzar, while Senator Azam Swati and Shahbaz Gill were booked earlier for speaking against the military.
'Pakistan created Mujahideen and they became terrorists': Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah's confession in National Assembly
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"We did not need to make Mujahideen. We created Mujahideen and then they became terrorists," Sanaullah said. Defence Minister Khwaja Asif, on the other hand, told the National Assembly that the National Security Committee will decide on the operation against terrorists.
Pak court to indict Imran Khan in Toshakhana reference case
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Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal said that Khan will be indicted on February 7, Dawn reported. Khan, who is recovering after sustaining a gunshot wound following an assassination bid during a rally on November 3, had sought exemption from today's hearing. During the hearing, Judge Iqbal directed the PTI chief to submit surety bonds worth Rs 20,000
Imran to contest all 33 seats of National Assembly
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The by-elections are scheduled on March 16. This will be another record by Imran Khan to be the single person from his party to contest 33 seats. Earlier in October last year, Khan had run for at least eight constituencies and made history by bagging at six seats.
Imran Khan slams Pak govt for petrol price hike, rupee devaluation
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The former prime minister took to Twitter and said that the latest hike in fuel prices and devaluation of the rupee "has crushed masses and salaried class", Express Tribune reported. "Total mismanagement of our economy by a corrupt and incompetent imported government has crushed masses and salaried class with (the) latest hike in petrol and diesel prices," read the tweet, Express Tribune reported.
Imran accuses Zardari of paying money to terror outfit for his assassination
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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman termed the alleged conspiracy 'Plan-C' for which he accused Zardari of paying money to a terrorist outfit to carry out the assassination attempt on his life, The Express Tribune reported. "Now they have made a Plan C, and Asif Zardari is behind this. He has loads of corruption money, which he loots from the Sindh government and spends on winning elections.
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