ISLAMABAD-UNS: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Friday pledged to not give up by any means.
Expressing his thoughts during his meeting with a delegation of journalists, Mr Khan cleared the air over his relations with the establishment, saying, “I don’t have any tussle with the establishment. I am ready to hold talks with the COAS for the betterment of the country.”
Mr Khan challenged his opponents to prove any corruption case against him or his wife.
Heaping praise on former Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, Mr Khan said, “Full pressure was exerted to cause a rift between us and Parvez Elahi. Now is our time to show loyalty to Parvez Elahi. I cannot show disloyalty to anybody.”
Speaking about the elections, Mr Khan said, “If the general elections happen in one time. It will help save national income.”
Claiming that he will clinch victory in elections, Mr Khan said, “We will have elections despite the involvement of the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) umpire.”
As for the role of the overseas Pakistanis, Mr Khan said, “We have a support of the overseas Pakistanis.” He said it would be unfair to take a decision about the appointment of the next Punjab chief minister.
Mr Khan said, “I have decided to not head to Islamabad by air.” He said being behind bars could help add to the number of votes.
On Thursday, PTI Chairman Imran Khan said the masses were paying a heavy price of regime change.
Taking to Twitter, the deposed premier went on to say, “A bunch of criminals have been foisted upon the nation by the former COAS.”