
Past Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan admitted to the “anti-military” statements he made on Friday, in which he compared the country’s current political climate to the demise of Dhaka in 1971. The imprisoned PTI head, however, disassociated himself from the accompanying video, claiming that he had no idea what it contained.
Khan apologized to the writers for his earlier disparaging comment about Mujeeb, acknowledging that he had not but examine the Hamoodur Rehman Commission Report. According to the Dawn, he claimed that the document held Yahya accountable for the actions that led to the fall of Dhaka.
He added that the record had set out two objectives: putting the blame where for Dhaka’s demise and recommending measures to stop future repeating mistakes.
Khan cited Pakistan’s financial problems, noting that the country was going through the same thing over and over again, leading to the point where the country’s economy was on the verge of collapse. According to him, the regional revenue was owed Rs. by the PDM government’s revisions to the accountability law. 1, 100 billion, and a country currently “on its thighs” could not support such a decline.
” Every Pakistani does read the Hamood thy Rahman Commission Report to find out whether General Yahya Khan or Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was the true thief,” the statement read.
The content, which included a picture matching General Yahya Khan and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s military leaderships, were posted on May 26 by Imran’s social media team.