RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has asserted that the government has just two months left, dismissing claims that he has apologized.
In an informal conversation with journalists at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail during the hearing of the £190 million case, Khan predicted that the government’s time is running out. He reiterated that the suggestion he has apologized is false, stating his focus is solely on Pakistan.
The PTI founder challenged the government to present evidence of PTI members’ involvement in the May 9 incident if it exists. He vowed to seek an apology and impose penalties if proven true.
He also mentioned plans to present witnesses in the Al-Qadir Trust case but declined to disclose their identities for fear of repercussions. Khan emphasized that he would not engage in any deals, despite the government’s attempts to dismantle PTI and allegedly pressuring the military to act against his party.