Imran Khan

Imran Khan told General Bajwa that he had been a playboy
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Revealing details of his last meeting with Gen Bajwa in an interaction with media persons at his Zaman Park residence in Lahore, Imran Khan said: "General Bajwa called me a playboy, and in reply I said to him 'Yes, I had been a playboy'. Bajwa was stabbing us in the back and also showing sympathy," The News reported.
ISI be used to check corruption: Imran Khan
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Talking to senior journalists here, the PTI Chairman said if the ISI was assigned the task, dollars flight abroad would stop for good, The News reported.He said the judiciary should stand for supremacy of the Constitution in the country.Khan said the PTI did not dissolve the KP and Punjab assemblies, as it also had to bring its allies around. He said the PTI and its allies will seek a fresh vote of confidence in the Punjab Assembly long before January 11, 2023.
Imran accuses Gen Bajwa of striking 'deal' with Asif Ali Zardari
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Speaking to journalists, Khan continued to blame the ex-COAS for his government's ouster, The News reported. A day earlier, the PTI chief had clarified that he was not in contact with the establishment "for now". The cricketer-turned-politician had recently admitted that granting extension to Gen Bajwa was a "mistake" and had also accused the ex-army chief of "betraying" him.
Pakistan ruling alliance can't wish away Imran in election year 2023
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And the one political figure who has been the centre stage, blue-eyed influencer throughout 2022 is former Prime Minister Imran Khan, The cricketer-turned-politician has been in the news for all reasons, ranging from sane to insane, right to wrong and twisted to sorted. In April 2022, Imran Khan, who was the sitting Prime Minister of Pakistan at the time, was tipped to not only become the first premier to complete his full term in office, but was also seen as the preferred favourite to continue his government through the next tenure, retaining his political power for straight ten years.
Imran had been asking Gen Bajwa to get opposition politicians arrested: Report
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These sources said when Gen Bajwa will speak, he would have no different tale to tell than what the former DG FIA Bashir Memon had alleged about Khan, The News reported. Like Memon, who had alleged to have been pressurised by the former Prime Minister to arrest his opponents, according to the sources, Khan had also been asking Gen Bajwa to get a number of the-then opposition politicians arrested.
Imran Khan promises 'no action' against Gen Bajwa after coming to power
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Imran Khan said that when Lt Gen Faiz Hameed was removed as DG ISI, it became obvious that a plan has been hatched to topple the PTI government. "I told Gen Bajwa that if the plan to topple the government succeeds, no one will be able to manage the country's economy," he added, Express Tribune reported.
Ally cautions Imran Khan not to speak against Gen Bajwa
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"I felt very bad when Khan was speaking against Gen Bajwa," the Chief Minister said, speaking in an informal conversation with journalists, The News reported. Referring to Khan's criticism against the ex-army chief in an address to party workers and supporters on Saturday, he said that the former COAS was a "benefactor" and nothing should be said against benefactors.
No plans to enter politics, says ex-DG ISI Faiz Hameed
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Talking to The News, the former Director General of the ISI said that all speculations about him joining politics or becoming part of PTI were totally false. "I will not join politics after two-year bar nor afterwards," the former spymaster told the paper. A day earlier, a video had gone viral where the former three-star officer of the Pakistan Army was invited by the local PTI leadership in Chakwal to join the Imran Khan-led party,
General Bajwa did to Pakistan no enemy could, says Imran
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"Gen (retd) Bajwa asked me to grant NRO II to the then opposition when the government had to pass laws related to the Financial Action Task Force. It was Gen (retd) Bajwa who gave NRO II to the then opposition," the PTI chief said in his address to the nation via video link.
General Asim Munir's arrival as Army Chief opens next chapter in Pakistan
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The exit of Gen. Bajwa has ended the verbal attacks on the military by former Prime Minister Imran Khan and senior members of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party. With the baton handed over to the rather non-controversial Gen. Munir, the Pak military has got a breather to recover from Khan's onslaught.
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