Lahore: Pakistan is heading towards an imminent disaster and it may face disintegration, former prime minister Imran Khan has warned as he accused the ruling coalition of hatching a conspiracy to pit the army against his party. In a video-link address from his Zaman Park residence here on Wednesday, the 70-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief said the only solution to end political instability was to hold elections.
"The PDM leaders and Nawaz Sharif, who is absconding in London, are least concerned whether the country's constitution is desecrated, state institutions are destroyed or even Pakistan Army earns a bad name. They are looking for their vested interests of saving the looted wealth alone, he said.
"I am seeing a frightening dream that the country is heading towards an imminent disaster. I appeal to the powers that be to let the elections take place and save the country, Khan said as police have surrounded his home. Speaking about the unrest that followed his arrest from the Islamabad High Court premises on May 9, Khan asserted that it was a pure conspiracy hatched and executed allegedly on behalf of the ruling coalition and the Punjab caretaker government.
This is high time that the powers that be should sensibly rethink otherwise the country might face an East Pakistan-like situation, he was quoted as saying by Dawn newspaper. Defending his criticism of the country's army, Khan said: When I reprimand the army, it is like I am criticising my kids.
I have repeatedly stated that I do not interfere in state institutions' internal matters. I did not interfere when I had confirmed reports that the former army chief was conspiring against me, he said, claiming some politicians were telling the current army chief that Khan would de-notify him if voted to power.
Strongly reacting to the Punjab government's claim that some 40 terrorists are hiding at his Zaman Park residence, Khan said the government must search the house in a lawful manner after obtaining a search warrant because his own life was also in danger in the presence of terrorists.