Nawaz protecting India's interest, trying to damage Pak election-credibility: Imran
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan today accused jailed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of "protecting India's interests" and trying to damage the credibility of the July 25 General Elections. "Now when Sharif knows that his party is facing certain defeat in the elections, he is saying the elections are going to be rigged," the 65-year-old cricketer-turned-politician said while addressing a rally in Karachi. Here's more.
Nawaz always tried to defame Pakistan armed forces, claims Khan
Khan alleged that Nawaz Sharif, who is now serving 10 years jail term in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi in relation to a corruption case, had always tried to defame the Pakistan armed forces and institutions. "He tried to do this through the Dawn leaks and then by claiming that the Pakistani establishment was behind the Mumbai terror attacks," Khan said.
International establishment, including India want weak government in Pakistan: Khan
Khan claimed that the international establishment, including India, wants a weak government in Pakistan. "The international establishment who are creating doubts about the elections want a weak government which can be controlled like robots but that will not happen now because the people of Pakistan wanted true democracy and the wind of change would be seen in the elections," he said.