Former Pakistan Prime Minister and Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday fired a new force at the frontline army command, as Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Kamal Javed Bajwa said he condemned Russia. . Attack on Ukraine shortly after returning from Moscow.
The deposed prime minister said about the details of his meeting with the former army commander: “about Ukraine”.
Mr Khan, who was ousted last April in a no-confidence motion, said in a speech that Mr Bajwa had advised him to remain “neutral” on the issue like India, but blamed the former Russian army chief himself. When I started, I said:
“A 22nd rank officer made a foreign policy statement at a seminar to please the US,” the outgoing prime minister said. He continued that if decisions are made to please Washington, the country must face the consequences.
Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders, who have turned their guns on the coalition government and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), must hold polls within 90 days of the dissolution of the state assemblies of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to the constitution. “
It should be mentioned here that Khan has decided to launch a movement to preserve the constitution earlier than today if elections are not held within 90 days.
On February 10, the former prime minister said the former army chief admitted he was behind the “regime change” movement that led to the ouster of the government.
Khan had earlier accused the US of toppling his Tehreek-e-Insaf government, but later turned the gun on the former army chief, who also accused interim Punjab Chief Minister Musin Naqvi of being involved in the “regime change” operation.
The former prime minister said in an interview with Voice of America (Urdu):