Sharjeel Inam Memon accuses Imran Khan of election manipulation

Web DeskApril 23, 2024 07:29 AMnational
  • Accusations of foreign interference in 2018 elections
  • Criticism of Imran Khan's divisive politics and alleged blackmail tactics
  • Concern over PTI supporters' behavior and Khan's influence from jail
Sharjeel Inam Memon accuses Imran Khan of election manipulationImage Credits: The Express Tribune
Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon accuses Imran Khan of election manipulation with claims of foreign interference and divisive politics. He also highlights concerns over PTI supporters' behavior and emphasizes support for journalists in Pakistan.

Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has made startling accusations against former Prime Minister Imran Khan, claiming a conspiracy involving India and Israel to manipulate the 2018 elections in Khan's favor. Memon alleges that Khan's rise to power was marred by foreign interference and unprecedented rigging, leading to his appointment despite a questionable record. Furthermore, Memon criticized Khan for divisive politics, blackmail tactics, and attempts to undermine Pakistan's interests even after leaving office.

Memon also condemned the behavior of PTI supporters, labeling them as social media terrorists for engaging in personal attacks and spreading false propaganda. He highlighted instances of disrespect towards political figures, such as President Asif Ali Zardari and Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari, during official events. Additionally, Memon expressed concern over Khan's alleged influence from jail, orchestrating political maneuvers and decision-making processes.

On a positive note, Memon emphasized the Sindh government's commitment to supporting journalists and addressing their needs. He assured continued efforts to meet media houses' demands, ensure timely salaries for journalists, and provide access to essential medical facilities.

The allegations raised by Sharjeel Inam Memon shed light on the complex political landscape in Pakistan, with accusations of foreign interference, divisive tactics, and power struggles dominating the narrative. As the country navigates through these challenges, the role of media and journalists in reporting truthfully and holding leaders accountable remains crucial for transparency and democracy.

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