Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur urged the state
institutions on Saturday to become neutral, saying that public perception was that
the incumbent rulers were “installed in power by the institutions”.
The CM’s statement echoed the message of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)
founder Imran Khan conveyed to the media through his sister Aleema Khan, a day
ago.
Aleema quoted Imran as saying to the military: “We can only request you that for
the country’s sake you become neutral.”
According to her, Imran told his family that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz
(PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) were morally bankrupt and the
incumbent government was advertently trying to pit the PTI and armed forces
against each other to achieve its political motives.
“Imran said the military is the backbone of Pakistan,” Aleema quoted her brother
as saying. She also said the PTI founder had approached the court to prevent his
handover to the army.
Aleema claimed that multiple offers had been made to send the former prime
minister abroad, but he was determined to stay in Pakistan and ensure that the
military and people were not pitted against each other.
“How will the country move forward without the rule of law and democracy?
Businesses have been destroyed, and people are leaving the country,” she quoted
Imran as saying, emphasising his appeal to the military to stay neutral.
On the other hand, Adviser to Chief Minister on Information Barrister Muhammad
Ali Saif said the PML-N was trying to save its fake government as Federal
Minister for Information & Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar was giving misleading
statements.
Saif said the federal government was trying to create misunderstandings between
the security institutes and masses.