Imran Khan has alleged that the current coalition government of Pakistan led by Shahbaz Sharif is going to recognize Israel. News of Geo News.
The allegations were made by party chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan at a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers' conference in Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on Sunday. Imran Khan made the allegations against the government of Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif following a statement from Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
In a statement, Isaac Herzog acknowledged that he had recently met with a Pakistani-American delegation. Imran Khan expressed surprise over this meeting.
However, a Pakistani government official said no government or semi-government delegation from Pakistan had visited Israel to meet with President Isaac Herzog.
Speaking at a workers' conference in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Imran Khan said the government would enter into an agreement with India to sell the people of Kashmir. To make matters worse, this weak government is going to recognize Israel as well.
At the conference, former Prime Minister Imran Khan criticized Pakistan's current coalition government. He says the leaders of this government have conspired with the United States to remove him from power. The people of Pakistan will not accept this imported government, which has been imposed on them.
Imran Khan added, "We will not accept these thieves and American slaves."
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan further said, "As long as I live, I will not end my struggle and jihad against these thieves."
Referring to the clash between PTI workers and police in 'Azadi March', Imran Khan said that two members of his party had died fighting for the country's independence. He criticized the government for using force against PTI leaders and workers.
The PTI chief strongly criticized the government for raising petrol prices. He said the United States controls the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Under pressure from the IMF, the Pakistani government has increased petrol prices. Imran Khan warned to take to the streets again against the government.