New plan to kill Imran Khan? Pakistani army got the contract, what does the foreign report received by PTI say?


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Imran Khan was shot in the leg and he narrowly survived. That’s why Imran Khan had alleged that PM Shahbaz Sharif, Home Minister Rana Sanaullah and Major General Faisal Naseer were behind this.
Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has made a claim and created a sensation with this claim. Imran Khan has said that contract has been given to kill him. There is also a claim that Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is behind this supari. You must remember the pictures of November 3 last year when former PM Imran Khan was taking out a rally in Wazirabad, Pakistan. Then there was firing on top of their container. Imran Khan was shot in the leg and he narrowly survived. That’s why Imran Khan had alleged that PM Shahbaz Sharif, Home Minister Rana Sanaullah and Major General Faisal Naseer were behind this. Now Imran Khan has surprised once again by revealing his murder plan.
While talking to the media in Islamabad, Imran Khan accused former Army Chief General Bajwa of backstabbing him. On the other hand, even the present Army Chief General Asim Munir was not spared. Imran said that Asim Munir is treating him like an enemy. Imran Khan said that there is no fight with my army. He is ready to talk to the army for the betterment of the country. But if they think that I will surrender before the army, then it is not so.
In a shocking revelation, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Babar Awan claimed that the party has evidence of another assassination plot being hatched to kill PTI chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan. Addressing the media in Islamabad, Imran’s lawyer Awan said the party has received fresh reports from “foreign intelligence agencies” about another assassination attempt on Imran Khan. Wan said plans have been made for a sniper to target Imran at the Islamabad judicial complex during the court hearing. He claimed that a foreign agency has said that such an incident can happen in the courts of Islamabad.
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