World / Ramiz Raja shares old video of his prediction about Imran Khan

Zoom News : Apr 05, 2022, 08:06 AM
New Delhi: Amidst the political crisis of Pakistan, a video of former cricketer Ramiz Raja is going viral. This video of Raja, who was part of the Pakistan team that won the World Cup, is a few years old, but now he himself has tried to show by sharing it that Imran Khan is an expert in getting out of difficult situations. Let us inform that in September last year, Rameez Raja was appointed as the Chief Executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Rameez Raja had given reasons

In this video, Ramiz Raja is seen making predictions about Imran Khan. The video is from the year 2019, in which he is mentioning the reasons due to which Imran will be successful as Pakistani Prime Minister. Significantly, former cricket captain Imran had occupied the power of Pakistan in 2018. He had promised 'Naya Pakistan' to the people, but could not succeed in it. On the contrary, the situation in Pakistan definitely worsened.

'Remember my words, Imran will succeed'

Pakistan team won the Cricket World Cup in 1992 under the leadership of Imran Khan. Rameez Raja was part of this team. Emraan and Rameez are very fond of each other. Due to this, when Imran came to power, he entrusted this former cricketer with a big responsibility in the PCB. In the video, Raja is seen saying, 'You can only assess a few. You can also talk about inflation or other issues, but remember my words. Imran will succeed and prove you wrong time and again. This is because they have good intentions. He is hard working and intelligent.

Elections in the country will be held after 90 days

Rameez's video has come at a time when the no-confidence motion brought against Imran Khan by the opposition parties has been rejected. National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri rejected the no-confidence motion, which is creating a ruckus by the opposition parties. Now elections will be held in Pakistan after 90 days, it will be decided whether Imran is able to sit on the Prime Minister's chair again or not.

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