In Pakistan, out going prime minister Imran Khan was planning to remove Pakistan army chief General Bajwa. Imran Khan's party member and a member of the now-dissolved National Assembly Aamir Liaquat Husain on Tuesday posted a video on social media and claimed that Imran Khan once called him and told that he was planning to remove Pakistan army chief General Bajwa. "You tried to create division in the army. You tried to pit a corps commander and tried to remove the Army chief," a visibly angry Liaquat Husain said in the video. He also called the letter that Imran Khan has produced to prove 'foreign' instigation behind the opposition's move against him is fake. He said we are not traitors, as alleged by Imran Khan.
#آئین_کا_غدار_عمران_خان
— Aamir Liaquat Husain (@AamirLiaquat) April 5, 2022
تم نے مجھ سے اکیلے میں کیا کہا یاد ہے کپتان!!! pic.twitter.com/d3jYiIdABa
According to reports, the army asked Imran Khan to resign which Khan refused and instead called for the dissolution of the assembly. While it was alleged that Imran Khan fell out of the favour of the army owing, he maintained that there is no disagreement with the army.
Newsinc24 Team

.jpg)



Related Items
Govt cuts airport charges by 25%, announces more relief to airlines
Unfair practice: Hotels, Restaurants can't levy LPG charges: Govt
Imran Khan left with 15% vision, Top Court orders medical review