Political tensions in Pakistan increased on Monday when the police announced that they had filed a demand for terrorism against Prime Minister Imran Khan for allegedly threatening public officials in his speech during a general meeting on Saturday.
As the Imran Party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), warned national protests if he was arrested, hundreds of supporters gathered around his residence to prevent their leaders from being detained. Meanwhile, Imran moved the Islamic High Court of Islamabad, and was given a pre-armed guarantee until August 25.
In a statement that made him a problem, Gill said that the lower and second and their families were strongly behind Imran, and that this had made the government angry. PTI continues to rely on support from the Pakistani army.
Even before he lost power, the former PM speculated had tried to move the works to get a loyalist, the Head of Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Faiz Hamid, as the next Army Head. This involved a refusal to confirm the head of the Army General Qamar Javed Bajwa from Lieutenant General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum as the next head of content for three weeks. Until then, the Bajwa-Faiz-Imran Trio was considered to work together to preserve the “hybrid” of the Pakistani Army, which brought PTI in power in 2018.
But in the end, Imran’s efforts to create a center of power in the army who faithfully burdened him to support his military generous, and his work as PM.
The crisis began after Imran Utama’s aide, Shehbaz Gill, was arrested on August 9 over the comments made on TV, which became the country’s media regulator, the Pakistani electronic media regulatory authority (GRADUICAL) was called “Property” and was the same as inciting “armed forces to the generation Armed towards the direction of “armed forces. rebel”.
PTI since then claimed that Gill had been tortured in custody and his life remained in danger. In a general meeting on Saturday, Imran attacked a judge who had approved a 48 -hour physical detention for Gill, and vowed to submit a case of high -ranking Islamic Police.
Soon after, the former PM itself was ordered under part 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Law (Penalty for acts of terrorism) for “terrorizing” the police and justice in his speech.
What does Imran Khan want?
Enthusiastic to ride the current momentum that benefits him, the former PM encourages the initial election. While his popularity fell before his expulsion in April, it changed dramatically after he was chosen in a motion without the trust he managed to paint as “arranged”.
The narration that was conveyed dramatically about the “regime change” determined by the US, which claimed he was expelled for pursuing independent foreign policies, touched the chords with his supporters, who were mostly young and included in the middle class of Pakistan.The Chairperson of PTI has since been using the same argument to question the “neutral” -Eufemism he used for the army-the alleged role in sustaining the PML-N-PPP Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
He has supported this with his conversation about building “Naya Pakistan” who got rid of corrupt politicians. PTI has won a big victory in Bypolls in Punjab Province Pakistan, Sarifs’s house, which has shaken his political opponents.
By continuing to increase betting through the parade and demonstrations attended by him, Imran not only aims to underestimate the regime that replaces him, he also hopes that the pressure will help advance the scheduled election to the National Assembly to National
Now, even when there is talks about Imran who continues to enjoy some army support, there is also a view that the military does not want PTI to sweep the next election, every time they are detained, because it will be difficult to control it about this popular regime.