Imran Khan claims he defied US pressure
Jailed former prime minister urged the people to use the weapon of vote in the elections on 8 February to overthrow the “crooks.”
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Imran Khan was handed down 10- and 14-years imprisonment for revealing state secrets and selling state gifting. PHOTO: PTI
Lahore, 2 Feb
Days ahead of the 8 February general elections in Pakistan,
jailed former prime minister Imran Khan on Friday claimed had he not challenged
the US might, no premier in Pakistan could have dared to withstand such blatant
foreign interference in its internal matters in the future.
Khan, currently lodged at the high-security Adiala Jail in
Rawalpindi, took to X to explain why he was 'punished' in several concocted
cases and also urged the people to use the weapon of vote in the elections to
overthrow the “crooks.”
Khan, 71, handed down 10- and 14-years imprisonment for
revealing the state secrets and selling state gifting, respectively, has been
imprisoned since August last year. His party symbol, the cricket bat, has been
snatched away, his and his party leaders’ nomination papers have been rejected
and earlier this week, one of his party leaders was killed in poll-related
violence.
It is believed that his X handle is being used by his
relatives to post messages on behalf of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI)
founder. “When the cipher case emerged, I warned that unless we dealt with it
decisively, no Prime Minister in the future would be able to withstand such
blatant foreign interference in Pakistan’s internal matters.
General Musharraf also surrendered to the US’ threats of
‘bombing Pakistan into Stone Age,’” he said. Khan further said the unfolding of
the Toshakhana, Cipher, and Iddat cases only highlights their “frivolous,
baseless, and politically motivated” nature. “But to appease their masters, who
orchestrated the regime change operation, I was deprived of my legal right of
cross-examining the witness or presenting my witnesses, as the handlers knew
that it would unmask another great betrayal in our political history just like
that of Mir Jaffer of Bengal,” he said.
He was referring to an 18th century Bengal ruler (in
undivided India), who ditched his Mughal master to join hands with the British
to consolidate his position.
The PTI leader said he led his life with impeccable
financial integrity and credibility with the people of Pakistan donating
billions of rupees for his philanthropic projects. “Therefore, the Toshakhana
case was concocted because no evidence of financial corruption against me could
be found,” he said. “Even during the sham trial, when they sensed that the
trial would conclude in absolving me, they deprived me of my fundamental right
to cross-examination.
Meanwhile, the iddat case has been expedited only because
they want to create a narrative against my dream of establishing Pakistan on
the principles of Riasat-e Madinah. Therefore, they are concluding it in haste
without an iota of fairness in the trial just to announce me guilty,” Khan
alleged.
Urging people of the country, he said: “You must know that
all of these cases have no legal basis; they are part of an ongoing political
circus in the country for the past 22 months. The hasty manner in which all
these cases are being concluded is for only one purpose, which is to demoralise
the voters, especially the youth.”
“But, you must not be disheartened, as Allah is the ultimate
planner. Our most powerful and meaningful weapon is that of our vote, and we
must wield it to overthrow crooks who have been imposed upon us,” he concluded
his longish X post.
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