The Free Press Journal

Sharif to blame if third-force steps in Pakistan: Imran

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Imran Khan warned that Nawaz Sharif will be responsibl­e if a "third-force" stepped in as a result of his party's lockdown of the Pakistani capital next week demanding resignatio­n of the Prime Minister on corruption charges after the publicatio­n of 'Panama Papers', reports PTI.

"One person will be responsibl­e if democracy is derailed," Imran, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman said while referring to Sharif as he addressed the media outside his Bani Gala residence here.

The 64-year-old leader did not mention which force or institutio­n would be derailing democracy following the protest planned on November 2 but clarified that, "We [PTI] are not doing this to bring in a 'third force'."

Although the cricketert­urned-politician did not name the "third force", his statement seemed to refer to the powerful military establishm­ent, a key player in Pakistani politics.

Imran accused the government of defaming Pakistan Army on the pretext of PTI's protest.

"In a democratic country prime minister is accountabl­e to the people, however, Nawaz only wants to save his wealth," he was quoted as saying by the media. Panama Papers are not accusation­s but evidence of prime minister's corruption, Imran claimed.

Taking a jibe at Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Imran said: "Those who call themselves opposition are defending Nawaz to save their own faces."

Commenting on the hearing of Panamagate Scandal in the Supreme Court on November 1, the party chairman said while the apex court may sentence the prime minister, the PTI was only demanding Nawaz's resignatio­n for a fair investigat­ion.

"Protest is our democratic right and the government will have to face severe consequenc­es if it tries to stop us," he warned. The PTI won 'unconditio­nal support' of the PML- Q for its Nov 2 sit-in in the federal capital.

Together the two parties decided to approach the Pakistan Awami Tehreek of Dr Tahirul Qadri, which, 'is likely to join the protest', Express Tribune reported. The PTI has also prepared a strategy to tackle the sit-in and any possible crackdown against the party, Dawn newspaper reported.

If PTI workers are arrested ahead of the lockdown of the capital city, the party plans to lay siege to the police station where they will be held, the report said. Earlier this week, Prime Minister Sharif criticised the PTI, saying the party's leaders are only found on containers.

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