Islamabad, May 28 (UNI) Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan has said that those who “installed” ” an imported government” in Pakistan will be held responsible for the country’s destruction and added that it was the collective responsibility of the entire nation and institutions to save the country from these “thieves”, Express Tribune reported on Saturday.
“The country is heading towards destruction and it’s not only my responsibility but the responsibility of the entire nation and institutions to stop this,” he said while addressing a press conference in Peshawar, adding that his party will approach the Supreme Court for its right to peaceful protest.
Khan’s statement came just two days after he suddenly ended his “Haqeeqi Azadi March”, taking many by surprise and decided to give a six-day ultimatum to the ruling coalition to announce an election date or else he would return to the capital with more people next time.
Khan, claimed that institutions were mute spectators while the coalition government led by PML-N was busy in “destroying” the country.
The former premier said he was ready to negotiate with the government but only if his demand for early and transparent polls was accepted.
Institutions will be held accountable for country’s destruction under ‘imported govt’: Imran Khan

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