Ishaq Dar’s return result of a deal: Imran Khan

Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said that Finance Minister Ishaq Dar was even more coward than former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. “Unless there was a deal, Ishaq Dar could not have returned but he has.
Imran Khan has said that those who could prevent the “conspiracy” from succeeding, if they call themselves “neutral at this time, the nation will never forgive them”.
He said that PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz wanted the cypher to be lost somewhere so that the public will not know about the conspiracy between her uncle Shehbaz Sharif and the US, but by doing so, she has revived the issue.
“They have started a new drama regarding the disappearance of the cypher while its master copy is in the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs… Maryam Nawaz can ask her ambassador about it,” he said while addressing a public gathering in Taxila on Sunday.
Imran said that the current rulers have gotten another NRO and they are trying to scare us every other day. “Bilawal came [to Islamabad] for inflation march but people only remember him for his ‘kanpen tangrahi hain’ statement. Today, inflation in Pakistan is at a 50-year high,” he added.
Imran Khan said that these people are not doing anything for the masses after coming into power but are only trying to end their corruption cases.
“They’ve been forgiven for Rs1,100 billion theft. From 2008 to 2018, Pakistan’s debt increased by four times.”
The deposed prime minister, who was out of power after the vote of no confidence passed against him in the National Assembly on April 10, said that those who could prevent the “conspiracy” from succeeding, if they call themselves neutral at this time, the nation will never forgive them.
Lashing out at the chief election commissioner, Imran said that he has been tasked with only one job and that is somehow to make the current rulers win the next elections via rigging.
The PTI chief also urged his followers to wait for his final call for a long march, adding that the call is not very far.