ISLAMABAD: Pakยญistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that in spite of serious threats to his life, there was no question of him โsitting insideโ and he will โgo out campaigningโ in the run-up to the general elections.
In an interview withย BBC News, the former prime minister spoke about threats to his life, the sword of disqualification dangling over his head, and the precarious political and economic atmosphere currently prevalent in the country
Well, I donโt feel safe, but the thing is that Iโll be a little more careful now, I will have a bulletproof screen, but I will have to, thereโs no question of me sitting inside, I will go out campaigning,โ the former premier responded to a question about his plans for electioneering.
Mr Khan said that the country could face โeconomic collapse if the general elections are not held soonโ as he linked economic stability with transparent elections. For the PTI chairman, a government that is backed by โpopular mandateโ would be the beginning of economic stability.
He also defended his stance for snap polls despite the economic meltdown, saying the โ[economic] damage has been done, itโs only going to get worseโ. He said the worry in Pakistan was that the longer this government led by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) stayed, the Sri Lanka-type situation could become more probable.
Speaking about his plans if his demands were not met, he said, โWe will do public rallies, weโre already in an election year, weโll do public rallies which is what political parties do.โ
In the case of his disqualification, the PTI chairman said there was nothing against him that could lead to his disqualification. โโฆthey are trying their bestโฆevery other day there is a new case against me and I keep appearing in courts,โ he said. When asked who would lead the party in case he was disqualified, Mr Khan said, โWe will cross the bridge when we come to it.โ

