SHANGLA: PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Thursday vowed to keep holding rallies and continue his anti-government campaign till general elections are announced.
Addressing a jalsa in Shangla, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the former prime minister said that he is staying in the province for two more days to prepare everyone for the”Azadi March” anew.
“I am strengthening all my organisations in the province and planning everything,” he said.
Criticising the government’s decision to increase the prices of petroleum products by Rs30 per litre, Khan said that the government cannot buy oil from Russia at 30% lesser prices because the United States “does not permit” them to do so.
“Our government wanted to strike a deal with Russia, but it was overthrown with the help of a regime change scheme,” the ousted premier said.
He said that the “puppets” of the US were now running the country after he was ousted through a “foreign conspiracy” and the “government is imposing Israel and India’s agenda” on the nation.
Talking about the Pakistani-American delegation that recently visited Israel, the ex-PM said that it included a “government servant.”
He said that his party does not recognise Israel and will not until justice is served to the Palestinians.
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