Former Prime Minister Imran Khan made strong allegations against the current government's attempt to amend the constitution. According to Khan, the government's aim is to extend the tenures of three key judicial and electoral figures to protect against a fraudulent election and ensure his continued imprisonment, rather than for legal or democratic reasons.
Khan alleged that the government is trying to extend the tenures of these officials to secure its own position and prevent any potential challenges to their rule. He also drew parallels to historical events, warning that the current leadership's actions are reminiscent of past crises that led to devastating consequences.
Khan also discussed the events of May 9, where his party came under significant pressure, and the controversial elections held on February 8, which he described as a political "revolution." He expressed deep concern over the current state of Pakistan's financial affairs, highlighting the mass exodus of Pakistani companies and capital to foreign markets.
Khan emphasized the need to restore the rule of law to bring back overseas investment and ensure the country's economic recovery. He also expressed his hope for reform in Pakistan's judiciary.
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