Imran Khan says he would ‘never have agreed’ to US demand of military bases in Pakistan

The Prime Minister of Pakistan who was overthrown by Imran Khan has reiterated that during the ruling period he “will never agree” for the demands of the US to be given a military base in the country after the evacuation of former Afghanistan who is neighboring, according to a media report.The politician who turned into a 69 -year -old cricket player was chosen as out of last month’s power through a motion without trust, which he was accused of being appointed by the US with the help of local players for pursuing independent foreign policies. He was the first prime minister in Pakistan whose fate was decided through voting without trust.

Speaking to Pakistan Overseas in a video message, Khan said that the US wanted a base in Pakistan to “do a counterattack (counterattack) from here if there was terrorism in Afghanistan” -something that Khan said he found “really unacceptable “, Dawn Koran reported.He said Pakistan had lost 80,000 lives in the ‘war against terror’ led by the US and his sacrifice was never appreciated, with many US politicians blaming him.

“First of them they blame us, so they do not respect us, our country and the territory of tribes are destroyed and now (they) again ask for a base. I will never approve this and the problem (between us) starts from there, “he said as quoted by the newspaper.Khan, in an interview in June 2021, firmly said that Pakistan “did not” allow the basis and use of his territory to the US for all types of actions in Afghanistan.His latest comments are similar to what he made in the new podcast where he said that the US “asked the base here to stop international terrorism in Afghanistan”.

In the video address, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) said the US was not accustomed to the Pakistani government “making independent decisions”. He said he wanted Pakistan’s foreign policy for his own benefits instead of pursuing the goals of others.”The problem starts here,” he said, added that Pakistani relations with China and visits to Russia were also a “problem” for the US.Khan also accused that “conspiracy” to overthrow his government began after he refused the request of a military base and was assisted by local criminals. Washington has very much denied Khan’s claim.He said that in July and August last year he understood that “something was happening”.

Khan said “a bigger conspiracy” than his overall government is the one who replaced him when he attacked the government at this time and called it as a “corrupt mafia”He criticized members of the coalition government, claiming that “strong local forces” had prevented their beliefs in cases of them.Khan said that in his experience, “Elite ruler of Pakistan is corrupt, gentle and slave” and will not survive without the US.Placing people like that above us is a conspiracy against the future of this country and also his disrespect.” He said the example of how the conspiracy to bring down the government was withdrawn was the fall of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh and told his claim about the affairs of ‘cablegate’ and overthrowing his government through the election of success in trust.

He thanked the Pakistan Overseas for demonstrations and protested in their support after the expulsion and asked them to participate in social media campaigns to spread awareness about the alleged conspiracy and write to their politicians and public representatives to ask for accountability and questioned if they wanted to let the steps like that in their own country.He also urged foreign Pakistan to contribute and contribute to the PTI fundraising campaign for protests and demonstrations, saying that “a little your support” will be very helpful in helping the party.”I have never seen such awareness and unity in public like today. I only saw him during the 1965 war and I still remember how the whole nation was united, “he said.He said the country gathered not to accept slavery or the “import” government – referring to the Coalition Government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

He predicted the number of large voters for his planned journey to Islamabad on May 20, added that PTI did not want disputes or violence in the parade, but rather wanted the family to also participate so that the world and institutions could find out where the country was established.

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