Islamabad
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said there was an 80 per cent chance of his arrest on Tuesday when he will be in Islamabad to pursue pre-arrest bail in various cases.
In an interview, the PTI chief said that PDM was aligned with the army and was dismantling the democratic system to keep me out. Right now, he said, over 10,000 workers had been arrested and his party’s entire senior leadership was in jail. Referring to violence and arson attacks on state buildings and army installations on May 9 following his arrest, Khan said: The way they have used the pretext of arson, they have used that reaction after my arrest to dismantle the party. Claiming that hundreds of women and children have been jailed, the PTI chief said: They are now trying to try us in military courts.
The former premier said he did not have any problem with the army knowing they have been entrenched, recalling that he had worked with former army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa before he switched horses. He claimed the ruling coalition wanted to bump him off because it was scared of losing elections.
Khan said the situation had deteriorated to such an extent that even the decisions of judges and courts were being discarded.