Islamabad: Pakistani army on Thursday beat former Imran Prime Minister Khan raised doubts about the country’s ability to protect his nuclear assets.
During the roadshow in Peshawar on Wednesday, Khan who was overthrown after the movement was not confident about his government, questioning whether Pakistan’s nuclear weapons were safe in the hands of what he called “robbers” and “thieves”, referring to the newly elected Shehbaz Sarif regime.
Meanwhile, overcoming the press direction today, General Major Babar Iftikhar, Director General (DG) of the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) – Media Wings from Pakistani Army – Refusing Allegations Khan states that Pakistani nuclear assets do not belong to only one individual.
In a burner speech on Wednesday night, Imran Khan said he wanted to ask for the establishment of the country if the ruling people as part of “conspiracy” could protect the country’s nuclear program.
“The conspiracy in which these people turned on, I asked my institution, whether our nuclear program in their hands, can they protect it?” Khan said.
The former prime minister claimed that his Ouster was part of a foreign conspiracy hatched by the US, which was furious about Moscow Khan’s visit on the night of the Russian invasion to Ukraine had tried to remove Imran Khan so that it could “forgive”.
Overcoming the US, Khan in Peshawar Rally said, “America, we don’t need your apology … Who are you forgiving us? You are familiar with these slaves, these Sharif, Zardaris.”
“Is the nuclear program safely in the hands of these robbers, whose money is outside?” Imran Khan further said.
Overcoming the country’s institution again, he said, “Don’t you put Pakistani security in the hands of this thief, don’t you fear God?”
Pakistani soldiers have expelled Khan’s charges.
“There is no such threat to our nuclear program and we should not bring it up in our political discussion,” said DG-Ispir, Gen Iftikhar.
“Our program is in such a place that our command and control mechanisms, asset security is one of the best in international evaluation,” he added.
Meanwhile, Imran Khan in a tweet on Thursday thanked everyone who attended his peshawar rally to “reject the change in the US initiated regime” in Pakistan.
“Want to thank everyone who came to Jalsa We in Peshawar made him a Historic Mammoth & Jalsa , “Imran Khan said in a tweet.