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Imran Khan Expresses ‘Conditional Willingness’ To Return To National Assembly

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Imran Khan, the former prime minister and PTI chairman, said he would rejoin the lower house of parliament if the investigation into the diplomatic cypher on the ‘regime change conspiracy’ was properly done.

On Saturday, he said that the establishment exists in Pakistan’s politics and has all the powers.

The former premier said he did not know how good relations between his government and the establishment had deteriorated.

Imran said that in light of the fact that now being in opposition, maintaining cordial relations with the establishment would be hard.

Imran said he could not accept any policy that advocated India’s supremacy in the region, and also supported the state of Israel. However, Imran said he would like to have friendly relations with all countries, including the United States and India, in the national interest.

“[Narendra] Modi plans to break Pakistan.”

Imran said that PM Shehbaz’s UNGA speech declared the country bankrupt. In his words, Finance Minister Miftah Ismail and PM Shehbaz have ruined the economy.

“The current government has brought the economy to such a point that it needs surgery instead of medicine while Miftah is treating cancer patient with aspirin,” he said.

Imran said the government’s priority is not the economy, but ending corruption cases and incumbent rulers have closed down corruption cases worth Rs1,100 billion.

Imran Khan said that Nawaz Sharif said that he would like to go home as soon as the NAB case against him is resolved, and Ishaq Dar would like to do the same once the NAB case against him is completed. After that, they both desire to return to Pakistan. If elected, he [Imran Khan] would not make the same mistakes he did in the past, if he was given the chance to lead the country again.

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