Abdul Hadi Mayar Islamabad
Founder Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf Imran Khan has predicted that the present government will end in two months.
“I predict from my jail cell that the government is left with only two months. The government is drifting in quagmire but they do not understand,” he said while talking to reporters inside Adyala Jail on Thursday where he and his spouse, Bushra Bibi, were presented before an accountability court in the new version of Toshakhana case.
Accountability judge, Nasir Javed Rana, before whom the couple was presented after a 10-day physical remand, again sent them into 11-day physical remand.
“Institute against me how many cases you can; I will not bow into any deal,” an adamant Imran Khan said, adding that if he was speaking of dialogue it was only for the sake of Pakistan.
The PTI chief reiterated his allegation that the ‘relukattas’ in the government were instigating the army to eliminate his party. He said he would not accept if fresh elections were held under the present government.
To a question, Khan disclosed that no one had contacted him for talks. About the May 9 incidents, he repeated his yesterday’s assertion that he would offer apology if CCTV footage was played and PTI workers were seen involved in ransacking.
Imran Khan claimed that he would present a witness in Al-Qadir Trust Case ‘but I cannot disclose his name as (If I did) dala (truck loaded with security personnel) would reach his house (for arrest).’