Pakistan, a country often referred to as a "failed state", is now looking at a stark future with financial crisis and political instability after the arrest of ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan today outside the Islamabad High Court.
Mufti Mohammad Saeed made the testimony before Senior Civil Judge Nasrum Minallah during the hearing of a petition seeking legal action against the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman for marrying his current wife Bushra Bibi while she was reportedly on Iddat.
Islamabad Police arrive at former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's residence at Zaman Park, Islamabad to arrest him in the Toshakhana case, reports Pakistani Media. PTI threatens nationwide mass protests as police attempt to arrest Imran from Zaman Park residence. Islamabad Police alo
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that "establishment is a reality" and "above the law." Speaking on the existence of the establishment in the country's politics, Imran Khan said that the situation in Pakistan will improve when the establishment starts working for the rule o
Imran Khan said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf members were being told that he had no political future and committed to removing all these barriers with the help of his supporters.
While interacting with media persons in Lahore, Khan said, "General Bajwa called me a playboy, and in reply, I said to him 'Yes, I had been a playboy'. Bajwa was stabbing us in the back and also showing sympathy."
Imran Khan also reiterated his demand for free and fair elections, warning the country might sink otherwise. He said free and fair elections were the only solution to the country's problems and said the government was "afraid" of new elections due to the fear of losing, Dawn reported.
Imran Khan was shot during his long march in Wazirabad on Thursday, leading to bullet injuries in his legs. A day later, the PTI chief said he knew beforehand that assassination was being planned against him.
Speaking for the first time, since the assassination attempt on him, Imran Khan said, "There are only two options left with this public: a peaceful or a bloody revolution. There is no third way. I have seen this nation wake up and this genie of awareness."
The former Pakistan prime minister has been at odds with the Shehbaz Sharif government and the country's military establishment since his ouster from power in April this year.
Former Pakistan Imran Khan condemned the killing of senior journalist Arshad Sharif. Arshad Sharif's wife Javeria Siddique earlier today informed that his husband died in Kenya after being shot.