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Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa believes in democracy Says Imran Khan

Pakistan would be better off if the opposition parties had resigned

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Karachi: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa believes in democracy and that is why he is tolerating the criticism leveled against him.

In an interview, the Prime Minister of Pakistan mentioned that criticism of Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has angered the army. General Bajwa did not respond because he believes in democracy and is a man of understanding. Had there been an army chief, there would have been an immediate response.

Khan also claimed that the interests of the opposition parties are not aligned with the interests of the country. The country wants rule of law and justice in the country, while the opposition parties want to save their theft, the opposition parties are putting pressure on the army to remove the democratic government.

PM explained that this is the state of their democratic struggle, they should be subjected to R-6, it becomes a case of treason because they are inviting the army to overthrow the government.

Imran Khan said that General Zia prepared Nawaz Sharif out of fear of PPP, Nawaz Sharif started corruption in the country, Sharif drowned the country with bribes.

He went on to say that Pakistan would be better off if the opposition parties had resigned,

Maulana Fazlur Rehman will bring madrassa children to the sit-in, madrassa children will not march for more than a week, added Khan.

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