Imran Khan, the incarcerated founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has predicted that the PML-N led coalition government has only two months left in power.
Khan made these remarks during an informal discussion with journalists, asserting that the government is entangled in worsening difficulties and will soon come to an end.
Khan emphasized that he has ample time compared to the government, which he described as foolish and out of touch with reality. He also addressed the 9th May incident, stating that he would apologize if PTI workers were identified in the CCTV footage.
The former Prime Minister revealed that he plans to present a witness in the Al-Qadir Trust case but withheld the witness’s identity. He clarified that his intention is not to seek an unconditional apology but to discuss matters in the interest of Pakistan. Khan stated he would not engage in deals and is prepared to face any number of cases the current government files against him.
Khan also accused the government of attempting to dismantle PTI and warned that his party will not accept the results if elections are conducted under the current administration.
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