Imran Khan, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and a former prime minister, stated on Monday that the PTI’s long march will be the country’s largest protest march and that both Prime Minister Shehbaz and Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah are unable to halt it.
The former prime minister claimed in a speech to a convention of workers in Rawalpindi that it is not the agency’s responsibility to monitor phone calls or issue threats, and that instead, they are threatening those who support the long march online. He said, “Where have the human rights organisations gone today? They have brought up every issue.”
Imran Khan continued by claiming that the law in our nation lacks the strength to bring strong dacoits to justice and that, as a result of recent NAB revisions, no one can bring these criminals to justice since the country’s current leaders made these changes in order to avoid prosecution.
“I am preparing my country for the long march as the time draws near for me to issue the call for the long march. The largest march in history will be this one’s length, “Imran continued.
Imran Khan has already stated that he will go to court to request a judicial probe into the freshly discovered audio recordings.
The former prime minister wrote on Twitter, “The AudioLeaks are a significant violation of national security since they put into question the whole security of the PMO, PMH.”
“My secure line at my house was bugged as PM. We plan to go to court to prove the truth of the leaks, and after that, we’ll create a JIT to look into which intelligence agency planted the bugs and who is releasing the audios, many of which have been manipulated or doctored “Khan said Imran.
The PTI chairman stated that audio leaks were a serious problem due to the unlawful recording and subsequent hacking of vital security affairs, which revealed the nation’s national security secrets to the outside world.