Islamabad. Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has sparked a new debate by indirectly endorsing journalist Hamid Mir’s comment about General (Retd) Qamar Bajwa’s Kashmir plan. On Friday, Imran Khan claimed that I know more than this, but due to the security of the country, I will not speak much on this. A few days ago, anchor Hamid Mir spoke at length about the former army chief’s off-the-record conversation with a group of 20-25 journalists, during which matters related to Pakistan-India relations and the Kashmir (Kashmir ) dispute were also discussed. Had happened.
The journalist had claimed that the then Army Chief General Bajwa had told media persons that Pakistan was not in a position to fight a war with India. Khan, who blamed the former army chief for toppling his government, said, “I know more things than this, but it is a matter of national security.” He said, “I do not want to come in such international news which will cause trouble to Pakistan.” He was speaking to reporters on his arrival at the Islamabad High Court, where he had come to seek bail in the incitement to rebellion case and was granted interim bail till May 3.
Please tell that Imran Khan has accused General Bajwa of toppling his government. At the same time, during the day, the media wing of the Army said that the statements of Bajwa have been presented in the wrong context by the media. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) issued a statement following a media discussion on the “combatability in view of the status of certain weapon systems in the Pakistan Army’s inventory”. Not only this, it was also said in the statement that the Pakistani army is capable of protecting the motherland because of its weapons.