Former finance minister Ishaq Dar would return to Pakistan after reaching an agreement, according to Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan.
Imran Khan claimed that Pakistan has not progressed as it should have because of agreements with the corrupt during a speech at a ceremony at the GC University in Lahore.
Ishaq Dar allegedly left Pakistan on Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s plane, who was the country’s prime minister at the time.
He questioned the crowd, “Are we sheep?” Will this game be played in the future? In addition, he asked those present to name any nation whose three-term prime leader now resides overseas.
Imran Khan claimed Donald Lu promised of serious retaliation if the PTI administration is not overthrown in response to the alleged international effort to overthrow his government. According to him, on March 7 Lu threatened Pakistan’s ambassador Asad Majeed, and on March 8 PDM submitted a motion of no confidence to the National Assembly.
According to Imran Khan, Pakistan was once again forced to accept corrupt leaders through “international plot.” He said that 60 percent of the federal cabinet ministers in the present administration are out on bail and had changed the NAB legislation to receive relief from corruption cases brought against them.
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