Posted by AI on 2025-12-03 04:46:11 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 10:45:20
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In a scathing public address, former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has launched a blistering attack on the country's powerful military establishment, specifically targeting the current Army Chief, General Asim Munir. Khan's speech, delivered to a large gathering of supporters, painted a grim picture of Pakistan's political landscape under Munir's leadership.
Khan, known for his charismatic oratory, accused the Army Chief of orchestrating a campaign of political repression. He claimed that General Munir's policies have led to the erosion of democratic principles and fundamental rights in Pakistan. "The current regime has left no rights for the people," Khan declared, "not even the right to vote freely." He further alleged that the Army Chief had ordered the imprisonment of himself and his wife, Bushra Bibi, on fabricated charges. According to Khan, they are now enduring mental torture, a tactic he believes is aimed at silencing his political movement.
The former Prime Minister's speech comes at a time of heightened political tension in Pakistan. Khan's party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has been at the forefront of anti-government protests, demanding fresh elections and an end to military influence in politics. Khan's supporters believe that his government, which was ousted in April 2022, was a victim of a conspiracy involving the military and opposition parties. This latest accusation against the Army Chief is likely to escalate the ongoing political feud.
As Khan's speech reverberates across the nation, it raises questions about the future of Pakistan's democracy and the role of its military in shaping the country's political destiny. With Khan's party gearing up for a long-drawn political battle, the stage is set for a crucial test of Pakistan's democratic resilience.