Imran Khan
Nawaz Sharif will never let Army chief to be appointed on merit: Imran Khan
"Whoever is on merit should become the next Army chief, but Nawaz Sharif would not let that happen because they want to control the institutions to save their looted wealth," Imran Khan said while virtually addressing PTI's long march, Express Tribune reported.
No rule of law in Pakistan, laments Imran Khan
Addressing the long march via video link, Khan said that the premier had flown to London to meet a "lying absconder", Dawn reported. "The premier is going to meet the same person who was convicted by the apex court," Imran Khan said. He added that Shehbaz Sharif was brought into power through a conspiracy.
Imran threatens to name another senior military officer involved in assassination plot
In a series of messages posted from his verified account on Twitter, Khan said that he had "discovered" the assassination plot hatched against him almost two months ago, Samaa TV reported. "I had discovered the assassination plot hatched against me almost two months ago & exposed it in RYK 24th Sept & Mianwali 7th Oct public rallies. Wazirabad assassination attempt followed the script," Imran tweeted.
FIR fiasco gives Imran Khan an edge in fight with Army Generals
By Monday evening, Khan managed to grab a larger global space to push home his narrative that the attempt on his life last week was the handiwork of three powerful individuals - Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, interior minister Rana Sanaullah and most importantly, Major General Faisal Naseer, who belongs to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
PM Shehbaz writes to Chief Justice seeking judicial probe into attack on Imran
The letter states that after the attack on Imran Khan, violent protests have erupted across the country putting the lives of citizens at risk, Dawn reported. It highlighted that the FIR of the incident has still not been registered, the crime scene has not been secured and the container on which the shots were fired has not been taken into custody for forensic analysis.
Imran Khan wants FIR as per his demand, says Pakistan's Interior Minister
"He [Imran] cannot get an FIR registered and wants to bring about a revolution," Rana Sanaullah said, Express Tribune reported. He said there "must be some sort of evidence" for an FIR to be registered and if one is to go by the PTI's demands, someone can even register a case against the Chief Justice, the report said.
Pakistan Minister challenges Imran to prove he received 4 bullet wounds
Khan was shot at and injured on November 3 when a suspect, standing in front of the container carrying the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief and senior party leaders, showered a volley of bullets with an automatic pistol, The Express Tribune reported. One person died in the incident, while several PTI leaders were injured.
'Long march' to achieve target no matter what the circumstances: Imran Khan
Imran Khan said that no compromise can be made with the leaders of the ruling coalition, including PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, Geo News reported. In a change of plan, Khan said the march would resume on Wednesday instead of Tuesday, though he did not give a reason for the delay.
Pak: In change of plans, PTI to now resume long march from Nov 9
Islamabad Capital City Police has warned of legal action against protests without permission in the federal capital ahead of the resumption, while the Supreme Court has ordered the Punjab IG to register the FIR of the assassination attempt on Imran Khan, The News reported.
Pakistan Supreme Court directs registration of FIR over assassination attempt on Imran Khan
The order was issued by the apex court while hearing a contempt of court plea filed against the PTI Chiarman by the government over his long march to Islamabad, reports Geo News. At the outset of the hearing, Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial condemned the assassination attempt and asked Khan's lawyer Salman Akram Raja whether an FIR was registered as of yet.
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