What message does Imran Khan want to convey at the rally in Rawalpindi on November 6?
Imran Khan has directed the workers to reach Rawalpindi on November 26... |
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan's call to his workers to reach Rawalpindi on November 26 is being linked by some circles to the date of November 29..
On Saturday, Tehreek-e-Insaf's long march was a few kilometers away from Rawalpindi when it announced the future plan of action and directed the workers to reach Rawalpindi after a week.
On the other hand, after this announcement, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's statement regarding President Arif Alvi has increased the doubts that Imran Khan's one-week break in the Long March is related to this appointment. Is.
Former Secretary of Defense Lt. Gen. Naeem Khalid Lodhi said in a conversation with Urdu News that "even the blind can see that the long march and its interruption and now the announcement to reach Rawalpindi on November 26 are related to the appointment of the Army Chief." And there is no doubt about it..
He further said that if the government's statements and the history given by Imran Khan are carefully reviewed, then the matter is understandable. Permission not granted.
If his words are to be believed, it is fine, but his announcement regarding November 26 is not clear, which seems to undermine the fact that he is giving a message to the government and the powerful circles..
The long march was halted after the firing on Imran Khan, which resumed on November 10... |
The former defense secretary said that no one should have any doubt that the appointment of the army chief is the power of the prime minister and everyone knows who the prime minister is at that time.
There is no doubt that many people are accepting Imran Khan's position that the current government is not the government of the majority but the government of the minority, but in the light of the facts, they are also present in the House by taking seats and constitutionally they are in the government.
He said that no legal objection can be raised on the appointment by the Prime Minister nor can it be made controversial because the appointment has to be done by one of the top officers of the institution.
According to him, if the government legislates in a specific way to reward an individual, apart from the prevailing procedure of the constitution and tradition, it can be made controversial both inside and outside the institution, but I don't think that the government will do so.
One can take action because others also have a role in decision-making.'
On the other hand, some circles are also saying that the date of November 26 by Imran Khan is due to the backdoor negotiations. Imran Khan is currently more interested in the history of elections than the appointment of the Army Chief...
On November 9, PTI convoys converged at Rawat and held a rally.... |
Dr. Amna Mehmood, an expert in political affairs, said in a conversation with Urdu News that at the moment, back-door diplomacy is going on.
Imran Khan wants to take the date of the elections through these negotiations and he is constantly trying to increase the pressure.
The date of November 26 may not be directly related to the appointment of the Army Chief, but indirectly it will increase the pressure that it will be difficult for the government if there is a meeting in Rawalpindi on an important occasion...
He said that in Imran Khan's speech yesterday, there has been a change in tone and tone regarding establishment.
The reason for this is that he has backed down on the issue of the Army Chief because he has been assured that the appointment will be based on merit. From which it is clear that he wants to use the opportunity of this appointment to fulfill his demand.
It should be noted that in his address yesterday, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf said that "in all powerful circles I want to say one thing that there is no other solution except clean and transparent elections in the country to get out of this quagmire...
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