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Imran Khan blames army for CM disappearance, says Pakistan scene is ‘Yahya Khan Half II’

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan blamed the institution, a euphemism for the army in Pakistan, for the disappearance of his occasion’s chief minister of the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Ali Amin Gandapur, from Islamabad.
Chatting with journalists at Rawalpindi jail on Friday, Khan claimed that Gandapur “was disappeared” by components throughout the institution and everybody is aware of who’s liable for such actions, an oblique reference to Pakistan’s intelligence companies.He accused the army institution of undermining the nation’s establishments.
In keeping with Khan, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM has remained silent over his disappearance out of loyalty and respect for the institution. Khan warned the present scenario within the nation is harking back to “Yahya Khan Half II”.
Imran additionally spoke on the present state of governance, claiming that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif required approval (from the army) for each choice and will quickly face the same destiny — disappearance.
Gandapur went lacking from Islamabad throughout a crackdown on PTI final Monday, a day after he had delivered a hard-hitting speech at a rally demanding the discharge of Imran Khan. He later turned up in Peshawar. Gandapur, in line with PTI, was invited by the army authorities to debate legislation and order issues, however he was allegedly detained with out consent. His assertion that he would personally safe Khan’s launch within the subsequent two weeks triggered a pointy backlash in a rustic the place the highly effective army has immediately dominated the nation for 3 a long time and wielded huge political affect even when civilian governments have been in workplace.
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