Islamabad: Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan has demanded an "internal military inquiry" against ex-Army chief Gen (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa for his alleged “admission” about being involved in the ouster of the government led by him.
In an interview with Voice of America Urdu aired on Friday, Khan once again said: “The PML-N, PDM (Pakistan Democratic Movement) and the establishment are all standing on one side … they all together removed our government and Gen Bajwa has admitted to the regime change since he has given his statement to a
journalist about for what reasons the government was removed.”
He was referring to Gen Bajwa’s remarks published in a recent column. In it, Bajwa said his “crime” was not stepping in to save Khan’s government. He was also quoted as saying that “these people (Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) were dangerous for the country”.
“Now he has himself said that he ousted the government because, according to whatever he said, there was a danger to the country,” Khan said.