In cahoots with rivals, some party members want to dismantle PTI: Imran Khan

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PTI founder Imran Khan entering a court room in this undated picture. — AFP/Files
PTI founder Imran Khan entering a court room in this undated picture. — AFP/Files

  • Imran Khan “extends an olive branch” to rivals, again.
  • “If I quit politics today, everything will be fine,” he claims.
  • Attempts being made to “control” PTI by slashing its mandate: Khan 


Amid the widening rifts within the ranks of the PTI with its members being divided on different matters related to the party’s decision, incarcerated former prime minister Imran Khan on Saturday revealed that “some of our people are in contact with his rivals, who wanted to dismantle" the former ruling party.

The PTI founder made the startling revelations while talking to journalists inside the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi on Saturday.

A day earlier, PTI leader Shehryar Afridi also made similar remarks without naming anyone.

Addressing a public gathering in Kohat, Afridi said there were some "hypocrites" who are still a part of the Khan-founded party.

"We are sending a message to the party members that the workers and loyalists of the party should be supported, those who are the foundation of the party." Afridi blasted the leadership, saying that there were some "snakes" and "hypocrites" who were part of the PTI and whoever betrays the party will be excluded from it.

Pointing towards the “black sheep” within the ranks of the party, the PTI founder said that these people were accusing Bushra Bibi, his wife, of being an American agent.

Apparently extending an olive branch to his rivals, Khan said: “If I can meet [former chief of army staff] General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa twice after he toppled my government then I can meet anyone”.

“At this time, it is not my personal issue but Pakistan’s.”

Slamming Gen (retd) Bajwa, the PTI founder said that the former COAS stabbed them in the back.

“I could have de-notified Bajwa,” Khan said, adding that he had shown restraint.

He said: “Despite all this, we formed a committee to meet General (retd) Bajwa.”

The PTI leader was of the view that he never wanted a confrontation with the army.

To another query, he said that General (retd) Bajwa and ex-spymaster retired Lt-Gen Faiz Hamid told him about the corruption of PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and the Sharif family.

“If I quit politics today, everything will be fine,” he claimed.

Referring to the alleged rigging in the February 8 general elections, the incarcerated PTI founder said that attempts were being made to control them by “slashing” their mandate.

The former premier also commended Islamabad High Court (IHC) judges for raising their voices against the spy agencies’ alleged interference in judicial affairs.

Last month, six IHC judges wrote a letter to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) seeking a probe into the alleged interference of members of the executive, including operatives of intelligence agencies, in judicial affairs.

A few days back, all the eight judges of the IHC including its Chief Justice Aamer Farooq received "suspected anthrax-laced letters".

In view of the situation, Khan said: “Who will invest in a country where judges are receiving threats.”

To another question, the PTI founder vowed to file a case against the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) chairman and an alleged approver Inam Shah for their roles in the Toshakhana reference.

“Bushra Bibi was sentenced to break me,” he said.