Karachi – Imran Khan, the PTI’s founding chairman, has been conspiring against Pakistan, and his objective is not any institution or political party, according to Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, who also stated that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s concerns were not unfounded.
Memon told reporters that Imran had been launched against Pakistan, and his intentions were detrimental to the country. He stated that predictions made by well-known figures such as Hakim Saeed and Abdul Sattar Edhi had proven correct.
Memon claimed that his social media (X) account is being operated from the Adiala jail, and that an anti-Pakistan post was recently posted from the same account, referring to the statement about Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, which equated the PTI founding chairman with him and justified his actions in connection with the Dhaka debacle.
The PPP leader questioned why the PTI remained mute following the social media post and why Barrister Gohar began providing reasons after 24 hours rather than first deleting it. The PTI was perplexed and unsure what to do with the party leader, he said.
In response to various inquiries, the PPP senior leader stated that Imran was willing to harm Pakistan in order to regain power, and he recalled Israel’s reaction to his detention.
When questioned if the same claims were leveled against Fatima Jinnah, Benazir Bhutto, and Nawaz Sharif, he reminded the reporter that while PPP and PML-N officials had been detained several times in the past, no one had attacked state institutions like the PTI on May 9.
No one remembers Saqib Nisar, the former chief judge, in a positive light, and he remains an active facilitator of the PTI, he claimed.
Memon declared all of the former chief justice’s decisions dubious, alleging that he (ex-CJP) violated Pakistan’s constitution and legislation at the urging of his associates.
Memon claimed that during the PTI government, Imran wrote off loans worth billions of rupees for his supporters. He chastised him for the policies he implemented, whether in power or not.