Pakistan Army Offer Imran Khan: ‘Imran Khan should leave the country’, army offer to PTI chief to avoid Army Act

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Pakistan Army Offer to Imran Khan: Tension is increasing between Imran Khan and the government in Pakistan. Imran was arrested on May 9 in connection with the Al Qadir Trust case, though he got bail two days later. After the arrest of Imran Khan, the protesters targeted the Pakistani army, which angered the army. It has been announced to register a case against the protesters under the Army Act. According to sources, the Pakistan Army has made an offer to Imran Khan.

Pakistan Army has offered former Prime Minister Imran Khan to leave Pakistan and said that if he does not, he will be ready to face the Army Act. Army has offered Imran Khan to go to Dubai and London. The country’s army said that if Imran leaves Pakistan, then the army will not register any case against him.

Imran Khan turned down the offer

Former Prime Minister and PTI chief Imran Khan refused to accept the offer made by the Pakistan Army. He gave a befitting reply to the Pakistani army and said that whatever happens, he will not leave Pakistan.

 

Earlier, Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir had openly threatened the supporters of Imran Khan that if the act of May 9 is repeated, we will not tolerate it. He made this statement during his visit to Sialkot garrison where he went to lay wreath at the Martyr’s Memorial.

permission to prosecute under the Army Act

Protesters arrested two days ago in Pakistan have been allowed to be prosecuted under the Army Act. The army plays an important role in any internal matter of the country. The Pakistan Army asked the government to implement the Army Act. The Army Act is also known as the Official Secrets Act. With the help of this, the army can give severe punishment to the criminals arrested by it. Under this, by making serious allegations against former PM Imran and his workers, there can be punishment ranging from life imprisonment to death.