Imran writes the second ‘open letter’ to coas


Rawalpindi:

The founding president and former Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI), former Prime Minister Imran Khan has written a second “open letter” to the head of the Army staff (COAS), GEN also expressing, expressing Concerns about the “wide gap between the army and the public” while alleging violations of serious rights during their imprisonment.

The letter, shared through its official Twitter mango on Saturday, accuses the authorities of rigs prior to the survey, judicial manipulation and political victimization.

The new letter echoed the first, written to the Coa on February 3, claiming a growing distance between the army and the people. However, security sources argued that the military had not received the letter and dismissed the media reports on their existence.

On Saturday, Imran declared that he had written the previous letter with “good intentions for the improvement of the country and the nation so that the growing gap between the army and people could be reduced day by day.” However, he regretted that the answer was given with “extreme frivolity and irresponsibility.”

“As a former prime minister and leader of the greatest political party of Pakistan, I have dedicated my life to serve this country. My 55 -year public life since 1970 and 30 years of profits is before everyone. My life and death are only For Pakistan.

He said that if public opinion was sought on the six points he had highlighted, 90% of people would support them.

Imran claimed that the intelligence agencies manipulated the elections to install a puppet government, that the 26th amendment was “forced through” Parliament to a gunpoint to control the judiciary, and that the “pocket judges” were designated to attend acquired interests.

In addition, he said that the dissent was being suppressed through “draconian laws” as a sin, economic instability was being driven by “political interference” and that a “repression backed by the State” in PTI was underway, and institutions They are badly used for political engineering.

He warned that such actions not only harm public feeling, but also continuously expand the gap between people and the military.

In his letter, the former prime minister also complained about the alleged abuse in prison.

“The administration of the prison: it has made all the injustices to increase the pressure on me while I violated basic human rights. They have kept me in a cell of death.

“For five days, electricity in my cell went out, and I was in complete dark Days, again they kept me locked for 40 hours.

The former prime minister also claimed that intense pressure on the judges was exerted to condemn him and his wife, citing an incident in which the blood pressure of a judge shot five times due to stress, which requires hospitalization.

He also declared that he has been illegally sentenced in four cases, reinforcing his belief that the legal system was being armed against him.

Concluding his letter, Imran said: “It is essential for the stability and security of the country that reduces the gap between the army and people, and there is only one way to reduce this growing gap, and that is that the army returns to its Constitutional limits, separating from politics and fulfilling its assigned responsibilities, and this task will have to be carried out by the Army itself, otherwise, this growing gap will become failures in terms of national security. “

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