Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan
Lahore: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is in jail in Pakistan, has made a big claim. He says he was offered the chance to leave the country on a three-year exile, but he declined the offer. Former cricketer Khan (72) said in a post released on social media platform ‘X’ on Friday, “When I was in Attock jail, I was offered to leave the country on three years of exile, but I remained in Pakistan.” I will live and die.”
Speaking to media persons at Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail, Khan said he has been “indirectly approached” to transfer him to Bani Gala residence in Islamabad. The former Prime Minister is imprisoned in Adiala jail since August 2023. Khan, however, claimed in a post on ‘X’ that he had rejected the offer. “My stand is clear: first release my detained workers and leaders,” he said. Only then will I consider discussing my personal situation.” The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder said he believed that decisions about Pakistan should be taken within the country.
Imran said- there is no rule of law in our country
Imran Khan said, “However, when it comes to basic human rights, voices will naturally be raised at the global level. Organizations like the United Nations exist for this very purpose. Enlightened people across the world raise their voice against the violation of fundamental rights.” Khan said that during this “authoritarian era”, violation of individual liberties, violation of fundamental legal rights and destruction of institutions have not only affected the country. has disrupted its social and political systems, but also its legal and economic structures. He said, “The absurd manner in which Khalid Khurshid (former chief minister of Gilgit-Baltistan) was sentenced to 34 years imprisonment shows that there is no rule of law in our country anymore and there is a terrible undeclared dictatorship. (Language)
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