'I know more': Imran Khan on Hamid Mir's remarks about Bajwa's Kashmir plan

 

Imran Khan

Previous top state leader Imran Khan on Friday in a roundabout way supported writer Hamid Mir's comments about Broad (retd) Qamar Bajwa's Kashmir plan, saying he knows "more" than that.


Broadcaster Hamir Mir, in a Program, a couple of days prior talked for a long time about the previous armed force boss' in private connection with a gathering of 20-25 columnists during which matters connected with Pakistan-India ties and the Kashmir question likewise went under conversation.


The writer had said that Bajwa told the media people that Pakistan was not in that frame of mind to battle a conflict with India.


Khan, who has faulted the previous armed force boss for bringing down his administration, said: "I know a larger number of things than that, yet this is a public safety issue".


He was addressing columnists upon landing in the Islamabad High Court where he had come to look for bail in a prompting to revolt case.


"I don't believe it should become global news and Pakistan to endure."


Recently, the tactical's media wing, answered the comments made by Bajwa, saying they were "cited inappropriately" by the media.


The Between Administrations Advertising (ISPR) gave the assertion after conversations in the media on "Pakistan Armed force's battle value considering the state of specific weapon frameworks on its stock".


"To this end, perspectives on previous armed force boss on the future danger to Pakistan, which he imparted to media people in an in private intuitive meeting, have been cited out of the unique circumstance," said the ISPR.


It guaranteed individuals that the military will constantly invest heavily in its "functional readiness and most extreme battle value".


"Pakistan's Military generally did and will keep on keeping their weapons, gear and fight solidified human asset at any point prepared for the protection of the country," said the ISPR.

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