Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, in a heartfelt message from Adiala Jail, has called on the people of Pakistan to rise against what he described as a suspension of the rule of law, constitution, and human rights in the country.
Declaring November 24 as the “day to break free from slavery,” Khan urged citizens to choose between enduring oppression or striving for freedom. “The nation must decide whether to accept tyranny or fight for its independence,” he said, rallying his supporters for action.
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Khan also criticized former Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, accusing him of orchestrating his government’s downfall and obstructing investigations into alleged misconduct.
The PTI Chairman addressed recent controversies surrounding his wife, Bushra Bibi, clarifying that her comments on the protest were misinterpreted and used to stir unnecessary disputes involving Saudi Arabia. He lauded the Kingdom’s unwavering support during his tenure, highlighting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s concern after the Wazirabad attack and Saudi Arabia’s role in hosting a successful OIC Foreign Ministers’ Conference in Islamabad.
As Khan’s message resonates with his supporters, the upcoming days are likely to witness heightened political activity across Pakistan.