ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf ( PTI ) chief Imran Khan blamed the establishment, a euphemism for the military in Pakistan, for the disappearance of his party’s chief minister of the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Ali Amin Gandapur, from Islamabad.
Khan claimed that Gandapur “was disappeared” by members of the creation and that everyone knows who is to blame for these steps, an implicit reference to Pakistan’s knowledge organizations when he spoke to reporters at the Rawalpindi jail on Friday. He accused the defense establishment of undermining the region’s organizations.
Khan claims that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM has not spoken out about his departure out of fidelity and admiration for the creation. Khan remarked that the country’s recent state resembles” Yahya Khan Part II.”
Imran also addressed the present state of government, claiming that Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, needed military authorization for every choice and was likely to experience a disappearance as a result.
Gandapur vanished from Islamabad next Monday during a crackdown on PTI, one morning after making a tough conversation at a protest urging the release of Imran Khan. He afterward turned up in Peshawar. Gandapur, according to PTI, was invited by the martial officials to discuss law and order things, but he was reportedly detained without acceptance. His declaration that he would privately secure Khan’s release in the next two weeks sparked a severe backlash in a nation where the powerful military has ruled the nation for three decades and has exercised tremendous political power even when civilian governments are in power.
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