Imran rejected the ISI's allegations
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan directly rejected the allegations of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI. On the contrary, he named the ISI press conference as false and fabricated. At the same time, Imran demanded the removal of the director general of the association. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif claimed that Imran Khan had offered a compromise with the government. of The publish.
PTI's long march called' Haki- ki Azadi' is going on in Pakistan to demand early elections. Indeed though the two- day travel is over, former Prime Minister Imran Khan will end the another phase of this long march by going to the capital Islamabad coming Friday( 04 November).
Deposed Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed a rally on Saturday( October 29). Throughout his speech, he refocused his arm at the Pakistan Army. In a press conference, Imran hard blamed the allegations brought against him by the intelligence agency ISI.
The former prime minister also demanded punishment of the ISI officials accused of torturing the leaders of his party PTI.
Meanwhile, Imran has come under fire from the ruling Muslim League Nawaz for censuring the intelligence agency. Several party leaders alleged that no Pakistani could criticize the ISI.
in Pakistan The government of the country has strengthened the security system from Lahore to Islamabad around the long march. further than 13,000 security forces have been camped . The country's police said that tear gas won't be thrown at PTI supporters. still, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has advised of strict repression if there's any disorder in the assembly.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has revealed a new information against Imran Khan. Shahbaz claimed that Imran had offered a compromise to the government through a businessman a month ago. He mentioned that Imran had given two proffers. One is the appointment of army chief and the other is election. Shahbaz also said that Imran's offer will be returned directly.
Imran Khan was ousted by a no- confidence motion in Parliament this year. Since also, PTI has been holding protests in one megacity after another. This is Imran Khan's another long march towards Islamabad. Earlier, he called for the first long march on May 25. At that time millions of supporters responded to his call and joined the Long March.