World / Pakistan News Imran Khan question judiciary role ouster PM Post

Zoom News : Apr 14, 2022, 07:41 AM
Pakistan : Tehreek-e-Insaf President Imran Khan has now raised questions on the judiciary after he was stripped of the post of Prime Minister of Pakistan. He is asked to explain the motive behind opening the doors of the Judiciary at midnight. It is known that Imran has been removed from the post of Prime Minister through a successful no-confidence motion in the National Assembly. The no-confidence motion was brought in the National Assembly after a major political drama. In fact, the Supreme Court had overturned the vice president's decision to reject the opposition's no-confidence motion against the ruling PTI-led coalition.

After losing power, Khan directly questioned the judiciary at a rally in Peshawar on Wednesday. He asked, "I ask the judiciary why did you open the court in the middle of the night. This country has known me for 45 years. Have I ever broken the law? When I played cricket, did anyone ever accuse me of match-fixing ? Every time someone was removed from the post of Prime Minister, people used to rejoice, but when I was removed from the post, the public lodged a protest.

'A conspiracy hatched against me in Washington'

Imran Khan reiterated that a "foreign conspiracy" was hatched in Washington with the help of opposition parties to overthrow the PTI government in Pakistan. The former prime minister said those who hatched the conspiracy are very happy that they were ousted from the government. He said, "I was not dangerous when I was part of the government, but now I will be more dangerous. We will not accept an imported government and people have demonstrated what they want by demonstrating against this move." "

'Shahbaz accused of scam of 40 thousand crores'

Addressing the rally, he also mentioned that the people of Pakistan will not accept Shahbaz Sharif as their prime minister as he has corruption cases worth Rs 40,000 crore. He said, "During my 25 years of politics, I have never instigated the public against government institutions or the judiciary, because my life and death is Pakistan. I ask you what exactly did I commit such a crime that you did half opened the courts at night?"

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