Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan called Shahbaz government 'foolish', said- its rule will end soon

Rawalpindi: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has targeted the Shahbaz government. He has once again targeted the Shahbaz government. Talking to journalists on Thursday, Imran Khan said that the country's government led by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is foolish. He also said that his government will end soon.
According to the report of Pakistani channel ARY News, former Prime Minister of the country Imran Khan spoke to journalists in Adiala Jail. During this, he said that the Shahbaz government is not able to handle the situation in the country.
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Demand to make CCTV footage of riots public
Imran Khan further told the news channel reporter that this government i.e. Shahbaz government is getting trapped in deep crisis and it will end soon. Khan said that unlike the Shahbaz government, he has a lot of time. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party founder and former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan demanded that the CCTV footage of the riots that took place on May 9 last year should be made public. So that the real culprits behind the riots can be identified and action can be taken against them.
Imran Khan will apologize
Imran Khan also said that if any PTI worker is found involved in this, he will not only expel those workers from the party but will also apologize himself. According to ARY News, Imran Khan said that the footage will help in identifying the culprits and my condition of apology is in the interest of Pakistan.
Imran Khan was arrested in this case
Let us tell you that on November 13, 2023, the Islamabad Accountability Court had issued an arrest warrant for former PM Imran Khan in the Toshakhana and 190 million pounds Al-Qadir Trust cases. Imran Khan is accused of corruption and misuse of power in the Al-Qadir Trust case.
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