Neither Khan nor his narrative has changed

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For some time now, the current leadership of Tehreek-e-Insaf has repeatedly tried to convince the media that Tehreek-e-Insaf and its top leadership are neither anti-army nor military leadership. but Imran Khan, in the article published in the Economist, repeated the same things, the same accusations that he used to say about the army and the establishment before his arrest.


A few days ago, in a press conference, the current Chairman PTI, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, had also expressed his desire that Tehreek-e-Insaf wants to have a dialogue with the establishment to fix the issues. Information Secretary of Tehreek-e-Insaf said That Imran Khan had formed a committee even before his arrest with the aim of correcting matters through dialogue with the establishment.


After the arrest of Imran Khan, many leaders of Tehreek-e-Insaaf were worried about the fact that despite all efforts, the atmosphere of mistrust between the PTI and the establishment is not ending, nor is there any involvement of the party from the current establishment at any level. Connecting. Tehreek-e-Insaf kept expressing her desire to establish good relations with the establishment by forgetting her bitter past with the army.


It was also given the impression that Imran Khan does not want a fight with the army in any way, nor does he intend to take any kind of revenge against the military leadership. Another Tehreek-e-Insaaf leader said that all kinds of It can also be guaranteed that Imran Khan will not repeat the narrative in the future which caused mistrust between the party and the establishment and if Tehreek-e-Insaf comes back to the government, it will not create a conflict situation with the establishment at all.


A journalist asked a leader of Tehreek-e-Insaaf that who will guarantee Imran Khan that he will not repeat his recent past and will not fight with the army again and will not repeat past allegations? This leader assured that a lot has changed, Imran Khan can also be guaranteed. It was also said that Imran Khan will not repeat his controversial anti-army narrative of the recent past, but Khan's articles published abroad. has proved that neither Imran Khan has changed nor his claims nor his narrative.


Naming the establishment, army, security agencies and civil bureaucracy, Imran Khan said that they are not giving a level playing field to Tehreek-e-Insaf in the elections. He not only mentioned the American conspiracy to overthrow his government in the name of the establishment, but also repeated the allegations that the establishment had decided not to let him come back to power, and there were two assassination attempts on him. Regarding May 9. It also said that it falsely accused PTI of attacking military installations.


Imran Khan wrote that May 9 was actually a false flag i.e. a fake operation and a well-thought-out plan based on which thousands of Tehreek-e-Insaf workers were arrested, many leaders and their families were tortured, and pressure was put on them so that Tehreek-e-Insaf should be weakened. Imran Khan wrote about the establishment as well as the judiciary that the courts are losing their credibility with each passing day.


As if Imran Khan neither changed nor retreated from the anti-army narrative. The Economist article has created problems for Tehreek-e-Insaaf leaders who were trying to leave the party's anti-military narrative behind and create a way forward. When the current chairman, Barrister Gohar, was asked about Khan Sahib's article, he gave the impression that this article was not written by Khan Sahib. He said that in his meeting yesterday, he could not ask Khan Sahib about the article, but on Monday, he will ask the founder chairman whether he wrote this article. Although the Information Secretary of Tehreek-e-Insaf admitted that the article is by Imran Khan, he refused to believe that anything in the article was against the army and the establishment.