Imran will become thing of past after polls: Khuhro

LARKANA: President, Pakistan Peoples Party, Sindh and Senator Nisar Ahmed Khuhro said Wednesday that after the statement of DG ISPR that no evidence of foreign conspiracy was found against Imran Khan’s government in both meetings of the National Security Committee, Imran Khan’s imaginary foreign conspiracy theatrical show should be closed for the offbeat blow.

He expressed these views while addressing a meeting at Bhutto House, Naundero, for preparation of a large a public gathering to be held at Municipal Stadium, Larkana, in connection with Shaheed Benazir Bhutto’s 69th birthday celebration on 21st June. PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will address the gathering. The meeting was jointly chaired by Khuhro and Faryal Talpur, in which the party leaders and officials of Larkana district administration participated.

Khuhro said Imran Khan’s government was not down because of foreign conspiracy but because of his incompetency and democratic conspiracy. He said that if Pakistan’s then ambassador to the United States had any audio or video tapes about foreign conspiracies, it should be brought to light or else why conspiracy theories be accepted, Khuhro questioned. He said that Imran Khan took money from the United States and cheated the US into playing a role in creating the Taliban government in Afghanistan, hence conspiracy theories of Imran Khan were baseless.

Khuhro said that the PTI was putting pressure on the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on its foreign funding case to avoid disqualification. Therefore, he added, the ECP should decide that case in light of all the documentary evidences, including constitutional and legal aspects. He said that after the President’s objection to the Electoral Reform Bill and the NAB Law Amendment Bill, those amendment bills had been approved for the second time in a joint session of the National Assembly and Senate, so now they didn’t need President’s approval on the amendment bills as those would become law.

He said that Imran Khan was the biggest opponent of democracy, so he did not like the democratic forces coming into power. He said that Imran Khan had made the PTI a “Tahreek-e-Inteshar” and he wanted to impose himself on the power in every situation, but now there was no selectivity and rejectivity in the country. He said that democratic forces with people’s mandate were trying to push the country out of the economic crisis and bring it on a path to the development. He said Imran Khan considered himself a king but politics was the name of the service to the people, not the monarchy. He said that after the general election, PTI and Imran Khan would become a thing of the past.

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