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Imran Khan Strikes Back

Monitoring Desk: 

Prime Minister, Imran Khan has strongly criticized the leaders of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) for maligning the top military leadership of the ocuntry. Addressing the tiger force convention in Islamabad, Imran Khan said military establishment had launched PMLN supremo in the past.

Commenting on the speech given by Nawaz during the opposition rally, Prime Minister Imran said the PML-N leader was using inappropriate “language” against the army and ISI chiefs at a time when Pakistani soldiers were constantly sacrificing their lives for the nation.

The premier while describing the prevailing geopolitical scenario said the government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hated Pakistan and Muslims “more than any other Indian government in the history of the subcontinent”.

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“There are constant attacks on our soldiers; they are sacrificing their lives every day,” he said, noting that 20 security personnel were martyred in two attacks on Thursday.

“Why are they sacrificing their lives? For us; for the country. And this jackal (geedar) who ran with his tail between his legs used such language for the army chief and DG ISI,” he added, referring to Nawaz.

While addressing the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) rally via video link from London, Nawaz on Friday had accused the security establishment of being behind his ouster as prime minister and of “bringing Imran Khan into power”.

He named Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed, alleging that they were responsible for making a “state above the state” and for the presence of “two governments” in the country, among other things.

Imran Khan Strikes Back

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