Imran Khan: We will win every election

According to the report of Fars International News Agency, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan said this Saturday evening that Tehreek-e-Insaf is the most popular party in the history of this country and any split in it will not weaken the party.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Imran Khan said: “We will win in every upcoming election, but the government is trying to reduce our popularity.” After my recent arrest, the government has made extensive arrests; Because he knows that he will lose in every election.
Stating that Pakistan’s judicial system is in danger, he said: banning Hizb Insaf means that Pakistan will never become democratic. The army kidnapped me and treated me in a very ugly way, like a terrorist.
This 70-year-old Pakistani politician has challenged the country’s powerful army, which has long been known as the broker of power in Pakistan, by launching an unprecedented campaign since he was removed from the prime ministership of Pakistan.
Imran Khan has already accused the high-ranking officials of the army of organizing the downfall of him and his government and even planning his assassination in November, but the Pakistani army has denied these accusations.
He pointed out: The government wants to get rid of me so that I cannot return to power. In order not to return to power, a mock military court will be held immediately. Inflation is increasing in Pakistan and the only solution is democracy and stability.
In the end, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan emphasized: In any election, Khuzbman will win; Even if I am imprisoned, I am afraid that they will assassinate me again.
In a video speech on the 4th of June this month, Imran Khan claimed that the Pakistani authorities have pressured the members and high-ranking officials of his party, known as Tehreek-e-Insaf, to resign in order to continue suppressing the party.
Following the arrest of the former prime minister, violent protests were launched in several cities of Pakistan, and the violence of these protests led to the death of at least nine people and hundreds of injuries, and the Supreme Court of Pakistan ordered the release of Imran Khan on bail.
The Pakistani government and army accused the Tehreek-e-Insaf party, which is headed by Imran Khan, of violent actions and attacks on government and military facilities, but he and his party have denied this charge.
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