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.