Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan on Saturday launched a fresh tirade against former Chief of Army Staff Gen (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa.
While talking to media in Lahore, Imran claimed that the former general struck a deal with former president and PPP co-chair Asif Ali Zardari, and Sindh chief minister Murad Ali Shah.
The former premier also said that during the past year, he had found out that the now ex-COAS did not want accountability.
Imran went on to add that in the presence of a "right army chief", his government would have "cleaned" the country of corruption.
Predicting the general elections in March or April, 2023, he announced to join hands with the PML-Q for their support for the PTI.
Earlier this week, Imran held the ex-general “solely responsible for the country’s prevailing political and economic crises.”
He had also accused former COAS of controlling NAB and later "granting an NRO-II" to the incumbent rulers.
"Eventually, [he] asked me to focus on economy and to move away from accountability,” PTI chief was quoted as saying.
While talking to media in Lahore, Imran claimed that the former general struck a deal with former president and PPP co-chair Asif Ali Zardari, and Sindh chief minister Murad Ali Shah.
The former premier also said that during the past year, he had found out that the now ex-COAS did not want accountability.
Imran went on to add that in the presence of a "right army chief", his government would have "cleaned" the country of corruption.
Predicting the general elections in March or April, 2023, he announced to join hands with the PML-Q for their support for the PTI.
Earlier this week, Imran held the ex-general “solely responsible for the country’s prevailing political and economic crises.”
He had also accused former COAS of controlling NAB and later "granting an NRO-II" to the incumbent rulers.
"Eventually, [he] asked me to focus on economy and to move away from accountability,” PTI chief was quoted as saying.