Imran claims that the Supreme Court is functioning following the “London Plan”

Imran Khan tells a top military spokeswoman, "If you don't want to talk, then don't"

Imran Khan, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and a former prime minister, claimed that the present changes in the nation are a result of the “London Plan.” He asserted that the Supreme Court is included in this scheme, implying that the court is functioning in accordance with the secret agreement.

In an unofficial interview with the media on Monday while incarcerated in Adiala Jail, Khan stated that he would like Pakistan’s Chief Justice, Qazi Faez Isa, to consider the verse eight of the Quran’s fifth chapter. Khan states that this verse emphasizes the need to maintain the administration of justice by abstaining from excessive anger towards opponents.

Khan argued that the PTI suffered a defeat when the Supreme Court recently decided to overturn the Peshawar High Court’s (PHC) January 10 ruling. As a result, the PTI would not be able to use its famous cricket bat symbol in the next general elections on February 8. He claimed that the party’s electoral symbol dispute ought to have been heard by a five-member court.

The PTI had earlier challenged the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) decision to nullify the party’s intra-party polls on December 22 in the PHC. After the PHC determined that the ECP’s ruling was unlawful, the ECP petitioned the Supreme Court, which finally rejected the PTI’s emblem.

Khan restated his assertion that everything that is happening is a part of the “London Plan” throughout the press conference. He emphasized that this purported plan included his imprisonment, the PTI’s dissolution, and the outcome of Nawaz Sharif’s case. Khan stated that the message being conveyed by these acts is that people in positions of authority are above the law.

Khan restated his charges that he was imprisoned because he had exposed people like General Bajwa and Donald Lu. He explicitly disregarded the prospect of forming an electoral alliance with PPP Chairman Bilawal and dismissed the idea of doing so.

Nawaz Sharif was criticized by the PTI founder, who said that Sharif had never participated in a match without biased umpires. “Two of his umpires are still active… one of whom has given a no ball,” he stated using a cricketing analogy.

Khan claimed to have proof of Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz’s financial misdeeds, pointing to the purchase of expensive cars at deeply discounted rates from Toshakhana, the governmental gift storehouse. He bemoaned the dismissal of cases against PML-N members and expressed irritation at the PTI’s continual emergence of fresh cases.

On February 8, the day of the election, Imran Khan, who emphasized his 27 years of effort for the party, projected a considerable amount of popular anger. He expressed concern that PTI candidates are being prevented from campaigning and threatened to deal a serious blow to the opposition parties.

They are unaware of the rage that people feel. In the social media age, nothing is concealed. The state of lotas (turncoats) and the fury of the public will both be evident on February 8th. “I believe they will be dealt a serious blow (on election day),” he said.

Khan emphasized in his closing remarks that the PTI is resilient because of the support of the people, despite obstacles. He asserted that outside factors kept him from taking part in the party’s ticket distribution procedure, citing the fact that not even the registrar was permitted to visit the jail for his advice.