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‘Don’t Have a Problem With Army Chief,’ Imran Khan Says

‘Don’t Have a Problem With  Army Chief,’ Imran Khan Says
‘Don’t Have a Problem With  Army Chief,’ Imran Khan Says

Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan has told Al Jazeera he does not “have a problem” with the country’s army chief but accused Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir of trying to stop him from returning to power.

“I have no problem with him, but he seems to have a problem with me,” Khan told Al Jazeera in an interview at the weekend, days after the civilian government said it will use a controversial army law to try supporters of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party involved in damaging military installations.

“I haven’t done anything to antagonize the army chief, but there is something he has against me which I don’t know,” the former prime minister and head of the PTI party said a week after he blamed General Munir of ordering his arrest.

The 70-year-old leader, speaking from his residence in the eastern city of Lahore, accused the police of arresting 7,500 protestors believed to be from his party. Khan urged his supporters to remain peaceful in case he is arrested again, adding that the government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will use instances of violence to launch a crackdown on the opposition activists and leaders.

“Entire top leadership [of the party] is arrested. You know, there are about 150 cases on me, so I could be arrested any time. But the point is, you cannot arrest an idea whose time has come,” Khan told Al Jazeera from his Zaman Park residence, where he has been holed up since May 13 after his release on bail.

Protests against his May 9 arrest sparked widespread unrest, with a mob of his alleged supporters storming the residence of a top military commander in Lahore and setting it on fire.

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