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March 22, 2024
Imran Predicts Govt’s Fall, His Release in Four to Five Months
ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan does not see the incumbent government lasting more than four to five months and believes that its fall will pave the way for his release from Adiala Jail.
Talking to reporters after the hearing of a £190 million corruption reference at Adiala Jail, Mr Khan said this was the reason why the PPP did not join the cabinet. He claimed that a decision in his case had already been made and termed the proceedings a mere formality.
Mr Khan said the case against him was baseless, claiming that the exchequer did not suffer any loss as the amount transferred from the UK was held by the government, and there was no element of criminality. He said Malik Riaz transferred the amount for the purchase of a house in the UK, adding that the seller was Hassan Nawaz Sharif who had bought the property for Rs9bn but sold it for Rs18bn. Mr Khan said Hassan Nawaz should be asked to provide the money trail.
The PTI founder said that the current state of affairs had exposed the entire system, adding that everything was being manipulated; the ECP, the caretaker government and the establishment are all in it together.
Mr Khan lamented that Pakistan’s ties with Iran and Afghanistan had been soured and expressed the apprehension that this would lead to an increase in terrorism.
Imran acquitted in two more FIRs
Meanwhile, the judicial magistrate of Barakahu, Suhaib Bilal Ranjha, acquitted Mr Khan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi and others in a case related to inciting the protesters for violence on May 26, 2022 during a march organized against then PDM government.
Judge Ranjha observed that prosecution did not produce any tangible evidence that could connect the suspects with the crime. He acquitted the suspects, observing that there was no chance of conviction. - Dawn
Courtesy Dawn