Imran Khan Calls for Nov 24 Protest, Lauds Saudi Crown Prince for Support
- By HUMAN ONLINE --
- 22 Nov 2024 --
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- Ar-Riyad - Saudi Arabia
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He appealed to the people to make a choice: to "wear the shackles of slavery like Bahadur Shah Zafar" or to "fight for freedom until death like Tipu Sultan."
Lauds Saudi Arabia and MBS for Support
Imran Khan praised his close relationship with Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), recalling the Crown Prince’s unwavering support during crucial times. He noted that after the assassination attempt on him in Wazirabad, MBS was the first to reach out through the Saudi Embassy. Khan also highlighted MBS’s historic visit to Pakistan during his tenure and the success of the OIC Foreign Ministers' Conference in Islamabad, which he credited to Saudi collaboration.
Defends Bushra Bibi Against Allegations
Responding to allegations against his wife, Bushra Bibi, Khan termed them a "baseless attempt to distract the nation." He emphasized that she has no political involvement and only conveyed his protest call to the people as his spouse. He compared her ordeal to Kulsoom Nawaz’s activism during Musharraf’s rule, pointing out that even a military dictator did not imprison a woman for protesting, whereas Bushra Bibi faced nine months of detention under false charges.
Alleges Conspiracies Against His Government
Khan accused former Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa of orchestrating conspiracies against his government and blocking investigations into alleged plots. He maintained that transparent probes could have revealed the truth but were deliberately prevented.
A Call to Action
Concluding his message, Khan urged the nation to focus on the November 24 protest, describing it as a defining moment in the struggle for justice and freedom. “Victory will be yours, InshaAllah,” he assured the people.
The protest is expected to witness significant public participation as supporters rally to demand justice, accountability, and the restoration of democratic principles in Pakistan.
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