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Imran still chasing talks with military establishment

Imran still chasing talks with military establishment

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday ruled out talks with the government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif calling it an exercise in futility, but appeared to be keen on initiating a dialogue with the military establishment — the ‘real decision makers’.

Talking to the media during his appearance at the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in connection with multiple cases, the PTI chairman said that he did not believe in “vengeance and will strive for the rule of law” if he came to power again.

In response to a question whether he was ready to hold talks with politicians on the charter of economy, Mr Khan replied that politicians, including the incumbent rulers, were “powerless and they have no authority to conclude the dialogues”. The establishment is the “real decision maker and power is concentrated” within the military, he claimed.

Mr Khan accused former army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa of “backstabbing” and said that he could have sacked Mr Bajwa on at least three different occasions, but he exercised restraint. The PTI chief dispelled the impression of being under pressure and said that he was more concerned for the economy.

He said that the debt servicing exceeded the federal budget, the economy was on the verge of default, and industry had almost collapsed and added that all the economic indicators declined in just one year.

He said that the incumbent government was responsible for the poor economy and the only solution for this problem was to explore venues of income generation, mega reforms, and taking drastic measures.

He further said that his government was buying Russian oil at 40 per cent less price. “Is this a solution, is this a reason for toppling my regime?” he questioned. It may be noted that the first shipment of Russian fuel reached Pakistan on Sunday.

In a comment on the statement of the opposition leader in the National Assembly about a delay in general elections, Mr Khan said that the ruling coalition was reluctant to hold elections even in October fearing defeat. He said that they thought PTI would be crushed but they could only dream for this. He termed the departure of heavyweights from his party ‘as a blessing in disguise’, saying that “he got rid of the electables and that those who had parted ways with him and formed a new party are the ultimate losers”. He was optimistic about winning the next general elections even if he would be jailed.

Mr Khan also distanced himself from the drugs case registered against Rana Sanaullah during his tenure and blamed it on the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) headed by a serving major general who had briefed the federal cabinet on the arrest of Mr Sanaullah.

He expressed apprehensions about his military trial in connection with the May 9 violence and said that the authorities were turning “approvers to charge him” under the Army Act. He termed trials of civilians in military courts as the end of democracy and justice.

Bail in graft case

Earlier, Mr Khan appeared before the IHC to pursue his petition seeking direction for the chief commissioner to shift at least four courts from Sector F-8 Markaz to the comparatively secure Federal Judicial Complex (FJC) in Sector G-11.

His lawyer stated that due to the fragile law and order situation in Sector F-8 Markaz, it was not convenient for Mr Khan to appear in the relevant judicial magistrates/trial courts.

These cases were based on the FIRs registered at four police stations in Islamabad.

Also on Monday, the PTI chairman filed two separate petitions, one of which pertained to a corruption case registered in Dera Ghazi Khan.

IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq granted Mr Khan protective bail in the corruption case and directed him to approach the chief commissioner for shifting of courts from F-8 to the judicial complex in G-11.

Published in Dawn, June 13th, 2023


 
It's amazing how Pakistan's English media is now all of a sudden pro military establishment.

The fact they wrote a politician is "chasing" for "talks" with an entity that disregards the constitution and political process is astounding.

Not a single word about the fact this entity has no legal right to do what it's doing.

Shameful display of media Whore houses on display.
 
It's amazing how Pakistan's English media is now all of a sudden pro military establishment.

The fact they wrote a politician is "chasing" for "talks" with an entity that disregards the constitution and political process is astounding.

Not a single word about the fact this entity has no legal right to do what it's doing.

Shameful display of media Whore houses on display.

They all dumb. They call toilet “talat” and doctor “daktar”.
 

Imran still chasing talks with military establishment

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday ruled out talks with the government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif calling it an exercise in futility, but appeared to be keen on initiating a dialogue with the military establishment — the ‘real decision makers’.

Talking to the media during his appearance at the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in connection with multiple cases, the PTI chairman said that he did not believe in “vengeance and will strive for the rule of law” if he came to power again.

In response to a question whether he was ready to hold talks with politicians on the charter of economy, Mr Khan replied that politicians, including the incumbent rulers, were “powerless and they have no authority to conclude the dialogues”. The establishment is the “real decision maker and power is concentrated” within the military, he claimed.

Mr Khan accused former army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa of “backstabbing” and said that he could have sacked Mr Bajwa on at least three different occasions, but he exercised restraint. The PTI chief dispelled the impression of being under pressure and said that he was more concerned for the economy.

He said that the debt servicing exceeded the federal budget, the economy was on the verge of default, and industry had almost collapsed and added that all the economic indicators declined in just one year.

He said that the incumbent government was responsible for the poor economy and the only solution for this problem was to explore venues of income generation, mega reforms, and taking drastic measures.

He further said that his government was buying Russian oil at 40 per cent less price. “Is this a solution, is this a reason for toppling my regime?” he questioned. It may be noted that the first shipment of Russian fuel reached Pakistan on Sunday.

In a comment on the statement of the opposition leader in the National Assembly about a delay in general elections, Mr Khan said that the ruling coalition was reluctant to hold elections even in October fearing defeat. He said that they thought PTI would be crushed but they could only dream for this. He termed the departure of heavyweights from his party ‘as a blessing in disguise’, saying that “he got rid of the electables and that those who had parted ways with him and formed a new party are the ultimate losers”. He was optimistic about winning the next general elections even if he would be jailed.

Mr Khan also distanced himself from the drugs case registered against Rana Sanaullah during his tenure and blamed it on the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) headed by a serving major general who had briefed the federal cabinet on the arrest of Mr Sanaullah.

He expressed apprehensions about his military trial in connection with the May 9 violence and said that the authorities were turning “approvers to charge him” under the Army Act. He termed trials of civilians in military courts as the end of democracy and justice.

Bail in graft case

Earlier, Mr Khan appeared before the IHC to pursue his petition seeking direction for the chief commissioner to shift at least four courts from Sector F-8 Markaz to the comparatively secure Federal Judicial Complex (FJC) in Sector G-11.

His lawyer stated that due to the fragile law and order situation in Sector F-8 Markaz, it was not convenient for Mr Khan to appear in the relevant judicial magistrates/trial courts.

These cases were based on the FIRs registered at four police stations in Islamabad.

Also on Monday, the PTI chairman filed two separate petitions, one of which pertained to a corruption case registered in Dera Ghazi Khan.

IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq granted Mr Khan protective bail in the corruption case and directed him to approach the chief commissioner for shifting of courts from F-8 to the judicial complex in G-11.

Published in Dawn, June 13th, 2023




Imran,.... They want you DEAD!.... I support Imran Khan... Buy sometimes he is just plain stupid!
 
becoz real power in Pakistan is military, politicians and judges are just clown.
Funny part is that when these politicians come into power with the help of that real power, they start believing that they are they are infact real power. Which is why they eventually challenge the real power, who in turns takes away that illusion of power from them.
 
There are two political parties - PTI and military establishment.

To find stability and get Pakistan out of this quagmire, these 2 need to talk.

The difference though is that PTI has massive vote bank while military is an illegitimate political force.
 
It's amazing how Pakistan's English media is now all of a sudden pro military establishment.

The fact they wrote a politician is "chasing" for "talks" with an entity that disregards the constitution and political process is astounding.

Not a single word about the fact this entity has no legal right to do what it's doing.

Shameful display of media Whore houses on display.
didn't you notice Dawn has closed comment section .....
 
There are two political parties - PTI and military establishment.

To find stability and get Pakistan out of this quagmire, these 2 need to talk.

The difference though is that PTI has massive vote bank while military is an illegitimate political force.

Exactly, first all party conference should be held, the political parties need to decide how much role of the establishment do they want, do they want free and fair elections or not, political maneuvers or not? Do they want dirty video scandals, lies, propaganda, voice recordings, personnel business in politics.

All political parties need to act mature and come to a conclusion, they should decide to avoid all of the above, and criticise each other on polices, statements etc then all parties including Pti should hold talks with the establishment regarding foreign policy, international relations, domestic security policy, general appointments. Make an agreement.

Then we can all move on as a nation, move away from dirty politics in to politics based on policies, working hard in the opposition to come to power rather than buying MNAs.

Shahid Kaqaan Abbasi for some reason is talking sense and on the real issues.

 
IF he survives and able to comeback in govt. with heavy mandate, and don't do what Erdogan did to his adventure seeking khaki chaddies + all others involved then he will be worse than donkey to lead the country.
 
First of all why would a military will talk at this stage with IK when they are clearly winning? Negotiations happen where power is equal on both sides not when one side has a big advantage.
Secondly if that's how IK wants to be in the power again with the blessings of the army then he is not any different than the rest of corrupt power hungry crooks and he fought for nothing.
IK next government should have a complete control over army and ISI. A civilian supremacy and democracy. Not another product of army's political engineering.
 
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didn't you notice Dawn has closed comment section .....

I rarely ever read Dawn or any major media outlet in Pakistan. Most of my news comes from Twitter and certain Pakistani journalists who I follow.

Didn't know about comments being closed.
 

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