Imran Khan says ‘enough is enough’ over ‘propaganda launched by PDM cabal of crooks’
ISLAMABAD: powerfully reacting to the joint statement issued by the ruling coalition during which they castigated PTI Chairman Imran Khan for creating the military chief's appointment controversial and provision remarks against the military, the ‘kaptan’ aforementioned ‘enough is enough’.
Taking to his Twitter account, Imran Khan aforementioned that he was following the extreme information launched by PDM's "cabal of crooks" against him, that stems from them
A day earlier, PDM — the ruling parties WHO have fashioned the govt when riddance Khan from the prime minister's workplace in Apr — severely criticised Khan's recent comments against the military and its brass.
The military were additionally livid following the PTI chairman's Faisalabad jalsa speech, wherever he aforementioned that if a "patriotic" army chief were appointed, he wouldn't spare the incumbent rulers.
"Today in [the] city jalsa, i will be able to provide [a] correct reply to all or any people who have deliberately been distorting my words to malign American state.
In a statement on Monday, the Inter-Services PR (ISPR) aforementioned the Pakistani Army was "aghast" over the PTI chairman's recent statement against the military.
The military's media wing aforementioned that unfortunately, an endeavor was created to discredit and undermine the senior leadership of the military at a time once the establishment was egg laying lives for the protection and safety of the folks a day.
The army aforementioned that senior politicians attempting to stir controversies over the appointment of the chief of army employees, the procedure that is well-defined within the Constitution, is "most unfortunate and disappointing".
The ISPR aforementioned the senior leadership of the military has "decades-long impeccable and meritable service to prove its jingoistic and skilled credentials on the far side any doubt".
Ruling coalition censures Imran Khan
Hours before the military's response, the ruling coalition had castigated the PTI chairman for his remarks at the Faisalabad jalsa.
In a joint statement, the ruling coalition condemned Khan's public meeting for spreading emotion against the West Pakistan Army and its leadership and creating "sensitive skilled matters" controversial .
The entire nation is battling floods, whereas the PTI chairman is "consumed by a thirst for revenge and his pride", the statement aforementioned, noting that despite the cataclysmal floods, Khan is "targeting the armed forces".
The ruling partners aforementioned that the intense allegations being levelled against the military area unit for 3 reasons: "to disturb the country's economy, to maneuver Pakistan's economy to a path that it becomes like that of Ceylon, and foster enmity between the state and also the armed forces".
"With the facility of the Constitution and law, we are going to thwart this villainous conspiracy and agitate the conspirators in line with the Constitution and law," the statement aforementioned.
Fear of 'patriotic' army chief
In his speech at a jalsa in Faisalabad last Sunday, the PTI chairman aforementioned the coalition government was obstruction the elections as they wished to "appoint a military chief of their own alternative."
The PTI chairman aforementioned that surgery Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and former premier Nawaz Sharif "feared" a robust and jingoistic army chief, WHO may hold them in command of the pillaged cash that they had stashed abroad.
The former prime minister aforementioned a brand new army chief was getting to be appointed in November this year, and that they (Zardari and Nawaz) collectively wished to appoint a "favourite" (general) because the next army chief.
Both have committed corruption value billions, and that they wish to appoint a military chief WHO may defend them and their corruption, Imran Khan alleged.
The PTI chair additional alleged that PM Shehbaz, his brother Nawaz, and Zardari had been concerned in lavation the general public cash, and also the 2 families had been pillage the national treasury for the last thirty years.

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