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Imran Khan is waiting for the umpire to raise his finger by any means, Says Bilawal Bhutto

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari stated that Imran Khan, the chairman of the PTI, is waiting anxiously for the umpire to raise his finger.

In an exclusive interview with Geo News, he declared, “Khan sahib desperately seeks any umpire to raise his finger, whether forcibly.” Imran will undoubtedly fail in his attempt to remove the umpire’s finger, though.

After making a U-turn, the PTI turns around, he claimed.

“At first, the PTI tendered resignations, saying that they are prepared for elections. However, when some of their resignations were accepted, Khan sahib said his party will contest elections from each seat,” Bilawal Stated.

Aiming a jibe at the PTI leader, Bilawal claimed Khan fled the Lyari elections, when he faced off against PPP candidate Nabil Gabol.

According to the PPP leader, Khan initially urged that the resignations of the PTI be accepted. The PTI, he claimed, petitioned the courts when the government began to accept resignations. The courts need to decide how long they will continue to favour Khan, according to Bilawal.

According to him, the court must adhere to the law and the constitution. He said it would be improper if the court rendered a decision that would help Khan and prevent him from losing the election.

How long will the legislation be enforced in accordance with the preferences of the favourite [Imran]?

He said that the establishment couldn’t operate under the ladla’s (Imran) orders.

Khan was urged by the PPP leader to have faith in the electorate if he wanted to win. He added, “We are busy with the disaster relief work, not electioneering, nevertheless,” though.

Khan argued that it was impossible to demand general elections and run in by-elections for 13 seats at the same time.

How was it possible for him to demand national elections? He claimed that if Imran Khan weren’t the prime minister, he would seek to overthrow even democracy.

He claimed that Imran Khan’s strategy was to prevent anyone else from participating if he was absent.

The PPP leader informed the head of the PTI, “You can protest and start a long march. On the other hand, a third of the country is currently submerged.

He bemoaned the fact that Khan chose politics over helping the nation’s flood predicament. He emphasised this in the hopes that no institutions would fall for his trap, saying that continuing to demand pre-elections would be the equivalent of abandoning humanity. The PPP leader claimed that although the flood victims are pleading for assistance, Khan is preoccupied with politics.

He mentioned that the choice for the next army chief would be made in November in accordance with the law and the constitution.

He emphasised that the month of November won’t experience any significant storms or a devastation-producing monsoon because it will pass like the other months on the calendar. He mentioned Imran’s desire to use November for political purposes.

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Pavan Manzoor is an experienced content writer , editor and social media handler along with a track record of youth-oriented activities in Pakistan and abroad. She was selected as a fully-funded delegate as a leadership fellow in Turkey. She also led a team of 5 volunteers at the week-long Young Professionals Fellowship in Maldives. She is also a member of the Youth Standing Committee on Higher Education.

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