Imran Khan
Imran Khan a political terrorist, not stakeholder in Pak politics anymore: Maryam Nawaz
"Whether they [PTI] bring 2,000 or 20,0000 people (to Islamabad), we will not listen to the demands of armed groups' . They are not democratic people. They are political terrorists," Maryam Nawaz said while addressing a press conference in London on Tuesday, The Express Tribune.
Imran Khan's only aim to restrict govt from appointing army chief: Maryam Nawaz
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that Imran Khan contacted the government last month for discussing two matters one of them being the appointment of the army chief. However, the Premier refused to discuss it with him, The News reported.
'Will counter disinformation with information': US rejects Imran Khan claims of regime change plot
Imran Khan has repeatedly claimed that his government was ousted through a conspiracy, hatched by the US and implemented through their local facilitators in the then opposition and now coalition government, coupled with hidden support of the military establishment.
Pakistan Minister lambasts Imran Khan for suggesting martial law
During a press conference held in Islamabad on Tuesday, the federal information minister said the former prime minister wants 'anarchy not elections' and does not care about democracy. Imran Khan is in favour of imposing an emergency in the country, Marriyum Aurangzeb added.
Nawaz Sharif asks PM Shehbaz govt not to engage in talks with Imran Khan
"He who claims to bring one million has not yet managed to gather two thousand slaves. The reason for the indifference of the people is the evil lies, which stand exposed to the nation. He told one lie after another so brutally and brazenly that DG ISI was forced to break the silence and tell the truth to the nation," tweeted Nawaz Sharif.
Deny Imran Khan face saving, Nawaz instructs Shehbaz Sharif
Taking to Twitter, Nawaz took a jibe at Khan and his ongoing long march and said that "the one who claimed to bring 1 million people out on the streets couldn't even manage to gather 2,000 workers", Geo News reported. He said that he has instructed Shehbaz not to bow before Khan's demands at any cost.
Imran Khan sees revolution coming in Pakistan through ballot or bloodshed
Taking to Twitter, the PTI chairman shared visuals of the "sea of people" taking part in PTI's march along the GT Road, reports Geo News. "The sea of people along our March on the GT Road. For six months I have been witnessing a revolution taking over the country. Only question is will it be a soft one through the ballot box or a destructive one through bloodshed?" the former premier questioned on Twitter.
India marketing Imran Khan's narrative: PPP leader
Faisal Karim Kundi, while criticising Imran Khan, said that India -- the 'enemy' of Pakistan -- is marketing the former Prime Minister's rhetoric, The News reported. "(Imran Khan) Niazi cannot mislead the nation by making statements against Bhutto," said the PPP leader.
Imran counterattacks Pak PM, says 'I don't talk to 'boot polishers'
Imran Khan's remark comes a day after the Prime Minister claimed that he rejected a proposal from Imran Khan about the appointment of army chief, and instead offered him dialogue on Charter of Democracy and Charter of Economy, The Express Tribune reported. Addressing participants of the march, Khan said: "Shehbaz Sharif you gave a statement that I sent a message to you that we should sit together and decide about the army chief... look Shehbaz Sharif, listen to me, I don't talk to boot polishers."
Rejected Imran's proposal on Pak Army Chief appointment, claims Shehbaz Sharif
Talking to vloggers, the prime minister said that the PTI chairman offered talks with the government a month ago through a mutual businessman friend to resolve two issues, one of which was the appointment of the army chief, The Express Tribune reported. "Imran Khan offered [to conduct] negotiations," Prime Minister Shehbaz told vloggers. "The first matter was the army chief's appointment and the second was holding early elections," he added.
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