“Always ready for dialogue, will talk to decision-makers,” Imran Khan

Rawalpindi: The founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, has stated that he is always ready for dialogue and will engage in discussions with those who make decisions.

During a conversation with journalists at Adiala Jail, Imran Khan said that May 9 is their insurance policy. If May 9 is over, both their government and politics will end.

He suggested that a judicial commission should be formed to investigate May 9. Whenever talks are discussed, they raise the issue of May 9.

He reiterated his willingness for dialogue, emphasizing that discussions will be held with the decision-makers.

The PTI founder also mentioned that becoming the Chancellor of Oxford University would be an honor for Pakistan. However, even if he does not become the Chancellor, it’s no issue.

He noted that no one in the history of cricket in Pakistan has reached the level he has.

He described himself as Pakistan’s biggest philanthropist, mentioning that they have built two hospitals and two universities, with a third university currently under construction.

Imran Khan further stated that two new entries are about to be made in the Guinness Book of World Records. One will be for the U-turn where “respect the vote” was turned into “respect the boot.”

Nawaz Sharif spent two and a half years advocating “respect the vote” while criticizing the military and martial laws.

Khawaja Asif has criticized the military more than anyone else. Ahsan Iqbal was the first to bring up the Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report.

Ahsan Iqbal also claimed that the military was becoming a state within a state and that Pakistan was turning into Myanmar.

He added that the second entry in the Guinness Book will be about how Nawaz Sharif lost despite playing with all four umpires in his favor.

The other party was not even allowed to play the match. Whenever they learn that we are engaged in any negotiations, they bring up May 9 again and demand an apology for it.

He alleged that 74,000 votes were cast to ensure Nawaz Sharif’s victory.

The PTI founder mentioned that negotiations are ongoing with Mahmood Khan Achakzai.

He reiterated his readiness for dialogue, emphasizing that discussions will be held with those who have the capability to make decisions. Engaging in talks with others would mean accepting their theft of the election.

He highlighted three objectives for their rally on September 8. The first objective is to return the stolen mandate to PTI.

The second objective is to free the country from the clutches of the occupying group and achieve true independence.

The third objective is to ensure an independent judiciary, adding that the judiciary is being attacked to bring in Qazi Faez Isa.

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