‘বাজওয়া চেয়েছিলেন, আমার খুন, পাকিস্তানে জরুরি অবস্থা,’ ফের বিস্ফোরক ইমরান

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan is vocal in yet another explosive claim. Imran has once again made a big allegation against former army chief General Javed Bajwa. Pakistan’s star cricketer and politician Imran claimed that Javed Bajwa wanted to kill him and declare emergency in the country.

In an interview given to a Pakistani TV channel, Imran Khan made this statement against General Bajwal. Significantly, since Imran was ousted in April last year, the relationship between General Bajwa and Imran has reached an all-time low. At that time, the opposition brought a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan by creating a stir in the politics of Pakistan. In the end, Imran was forced to leave the mattress. Since then, Imran Khan has made several explosive claims about General Bajwa. Imran says, ‘Messages were sent to me. And I was warned not to mention General Bajwa’s name. After the attack, it was said that I was attacked because of religious violence. That’s when I said it was a conspiracy.

It doesn’t end here. Imran says, ‘General Bajwa wanted another term extension. In such a situation, the Chinese were trying to kill me. And wanted to create emergency in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, on November 3, Imran was shot dead while campaigning at a public meeting in Pakistan. Imran’s party Tehreek-e-Insaf claimed that an attempt was being made to assassinate Imran. Later, after being admitted to the hospital, Imran himself had put his stamp on this claim. Meanwhile, in a recent explosive interview in Pakistan, Imran says that General Bajwa wanted to ‘see me dead’. He claimed that General Bajwa had conspired to topple the Imran government under the US conspiracy.

Imran also accused Bajwa of playing a ‘double game’. Imran says that he made the ‘biggest mistake’ of his life by extending General Bajwa’s tenure. It should be noted that Imran Khan is the only Prime Minister in the history of Pakistan who had to resign after losing a motion of no confidence in the Parliament. Imran has been repeatedly claiming that there is a bigger conspiracy behind his withdrawal from Pakistan Masnad. And Imran claimed that America was in that conspiracy.