Ishaq Dar was not stopped by the legal system or guardians: Imran Khan
Ishaq Dar, the head of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN), is receiving the country's money, according to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, who on Tuesday threatened to thwart his intentions. Dar has been a "absconder for the last five years," Khan said.
Dar, who arrived in Pakistan with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif a day earlier, will take the oath of office as the nation's new finance minister today (Wednesday), according to local media, including Geo News.
The former prime minister claimed that Dar negotiated a deal under the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) before returning to Pakistan while speaking at the Ulema and Mashaikh Convention in Peshawar.
It is regrettable that the legal system or the nation's protectors were unable to stop Ishaq Dar, he continued. After stealing billions of rupees, a fugitive was able to go freely overseas and make decisions on behalf of Pakistan.
Imran Khan claimed that there was only 20% of the rule of law in Muslim nations as compared to European nations. "Go to Switzerland if you want to see justice. There is complete legality there," he continued. People should travel to Sweden and Britain if they wanted to see a welfare state, he continued.
The former premier said that Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the head of JUIF, was a part of a government that was carrying out these heinous deeds when he spoke about the detention and alleged torture of his aide Shahbaz Gill. Sixty percent of the members of this government are currently out on bail, he claimed.
Imran Khan also addressed the economy of the nation while making fun of the government officials. He claimed that as unemployment rose and the economy deteriorated, these politicians had just come to the country to cover up their own corruption charges.
The upcoming protracted march and sit-in, according to the former prime minister, will be pivotal before moving toward new elections. He promised to issue a call for the people to leave their houses in support of true independence.
Imran Khan claimed that he was coming up with a strategy to deal with the government's anticipated response to the PTI demonstrators during the following lengthy march. He claimed that Rana Sanaullah, the interior minister, had allegedly given the order to use tear gas to disperse the PTI's peaceful protests. He stated that Sanaullah should be ready to find somewhere to hide.
The PTI leader said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had traveled back to Pakistan with an accused criminal. Ishaq Dar had left Pakistan aboard the prime minister's plane, he continued. Dar is back to close corruption cases. We won't let them find a hiding place anyplace. Everywhere, my youthful activists are ready.
The interior minister was challenged by Khan, who retorted, "Rana Sanaullah, your police, teargas canisters, and rubber bullets cannot stop us. Nobody is aware of the skipper's current plans. My last long march and sit-in will be this one. I firmly believe that, after a lengthy march, the nation will move toward honest elections.
Khan reaffirmed that while the PTI supports friendship with all nations, it will never tolerate slavery. Separately, Imran Khan said that the Sharif family is covertly importing machinery from India to gain money while speaking to a traders conference in Peshawar about the latest alleged tape leak issue.
After 17 years, according to the former prime minister, there was 6% growth. Despite Covid-19, the employment rate was strong, and Pakistanis living abroad remitted record amounts of foreign currency, according to the World Bank, he continued.
Imran claimed that since the two families arrived, the nation has accrued debt while they have become wealthier. They [the Sharif family] steal money, leave the nation, and then use NRO to return. Maryam Nawaz has a PhD in lying. To gain money, the Sharif family is smuggling equipment out of India. As long as I am alive, I will battle them, the PTI chairman declared.

