Pakistan

We have no need of foreign conspiracies when Fazlur Rehman is there in Islamabad, says Imran Khan

PM says Bilawal, who calls himself a liberal, has also joined the jalsa. It seems the only thing 'liberal' about Bi
Published November 1, 2019
  • PM says Bilawal, who calls himself a liberal, has also joined the jalsa. It seems the only thing 'liberal' about Bilawal is that he is liberally corrupt.
  • When protesters run out of food, more will be sent to them, but their leaders should not expect any amnesty from him: Imran Khan.
  • Prime minister says the way the Indian media is celebrating this march, it makes it seem JUI-F chief himself is (an Indian) national.

(Karachi) Prime Minister Imran Khan has said we have no need of foreign conspiracies when Maulana Fazlur Rehman is there in Islamabad.

He added, “Bilawal, who calls himself a liberal, has also joined the jalsa. It seems the only thing 'liberal' about Bilawal is that he is liberally corrupt.”

The PM was addressing Azadi Parade on the occasion of 72nd Independence Day of Gilgit-Baltistan on Friday.

He said “Azadi March” protesters, who gathered in Islamabad will be provided food but their leaders should not expect any amnesty from him.

The prime minister regretted that while the day marked a glorious event, a movement was on that day seeking disruption in Islamabad.

"We are celebrating your independence while an “Azadi March” is ongoing in Islamabad. Who are they wishing to gain freedom from?"

"I want the media to go there and ask people who they wish to free themselves from," said the prime minister, stating that all his opponents appear disjointed in their thoughts and aims.

"If you ask PPP, they will talk about inflation; if you talk to PML-N they won't know why they are there. JUI-F will decry a 'Jewish conspiracy' to undermine Pakistan."

He added, "The way the Indian media is celebrating this march, it makes it seem JUI-F chief himself is (an Indian) national."

"People are on to you now, Fazl. This is the age of social media. People know there is no substance in your statements. People remember that when PTI gave a dharna in 2014, what the PPP, PML-N had said at that time," he said.

"Even Asfandyar Wali is there, who used to speak against JUI-F all the time," remarked the prime minister.

Regarding Kashmir issue, he said no force can stop the Kashmiri people to get freedom from India.

He said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has played his “last card” by revoking special status of occupied Kashmir, adding that once the draconian curfew is lifted, the people would take to streets in protest against the Indian government.

Paying tribute to the struggle of thousands who sacrificed their lives for the country, the premier noted that if Gilgit had not fought the war against the Dogra regime, they too would be suffering Indian oppression today.

“I congratulate the people on this Independence Day as they fought a war to win their freedom,” said the premier who earlier visited the graveyard of the martyrs of the war of independence.

The premier also appreciated the beauty of Gilgit, adding “I’ve seen the whole world but the beauty in Gilgit-Baltistan I’ve never seen anywhere”.

The PM said Pakistan will be uplifted as per the principles of State of Madina.  He said we will make this country a glorious example for the world by following the principles of state of Madina.

The prime minister said that the country has been opened for tourism. “Visa restrictions for the citizens of 70 countries have been abolished and they can get the visa on arrival at the airports.”

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