Imran terms criticism of Army as constructive

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Bureau Report

PESHAWAR: Former prime minister Imran Khan, during his speech at a PTI rally in Peshawar on Tuesday, explained that his criticism of the army was “constructive and for its own improvement” as opposed to the comments made in the past by incumbent government leaders — clips of which were shown on the big screen in front of PTI supporters as he tried making his point.
“Those from the PML-N should get this straight that we are the people who would strengthen this country’s institutions,” he said. “And even if we do criticise our army, it is for their betterment. What we do is constructive criticism.”
Imran was addressing a rally near Peshawar’s Ring Road where he claimed that the government was trying to create misunderstandings between the Pakistan Army and the country’s “largest party”.
“This gang of robbers have realised that they can’t defeat us. The three stooges know that they can’t win by playing the match. So, now they are trying to disqualify me. They have declared me to be a terrorist in the court.” But, Imran said that people were now “politically aware”.
“Today, I want to tell you that until and unless our institutions are not strong, the country cannot succeed,” the PTI chief said. “The nation has realised that they [the PDM] are trying to pit the PTI against the institutions.
“So, their efforts to push PTI against the wall listen to me the more you try to push PTI against the wall, the more I will fight you,” he warned. Imran went on to say that the incumbent government had been imposed on the nation, adding that he won’t accept it no matter what.
Imran Khan said that the three stooges were trying to create a situation to initiate a fight between the major political party and the institutions. He said that the political rivals of PTI were fully aware of their defeat in the forthcoming elections.
Scores of PTI supporters, decked in red and green scarves and bands, gathered at the venue on Tuesday evening. The crowd chanted slogans against the incumbent government and leaders of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
However, immediately after Imran’s arrival, a number of people, including PTI leaders, tweeted that YouTube had been blocked in the country.
Ahead of the rally, Imran, in a tweet, declared “enough is enough” as he hit out at those “deliberately distorting” his remarks about the future army chief’s appointment, as the PML-N termed him an “enemy of the state”.
Imran’s comments about the appointment triggered fierce criticism from the coalition government as well as a tersely worded statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The ex-premier had alleged the PPP and PML-N were opposing fresh elections because they wanted to “appoint an army chief of their choice” in November purportedly to save their skin in corruption cases.
Imran, who had stayed mum on the matter since Sunday, said on Tuesday that he was following the “intense propaganda” against him that had been launched by the “PDM (Pakistan Democratic Movement) cabal of crooks”.
“This stems from [them] being petrified of [the] PTI’s soaring popularity. Yesterday, in [the] Peshawar jalsa, I will give proper reply to all those who have deliberately been distorting my words to malign me. Enough is enough,” he said.
The tweet triggered an #EnoughIsEnough hashtag, which was one of the top political trends on Pakistani Twitter, racking up more than 84,000 retweets at the time of this report.
While PTI leaders had jumped to Imran’s defence, President Arif Alvi had all but distanced himself from the situation. In an informal chat with journalists in Peshawar, he maintained that the former premier should himself clarify his remarks.