India ranks below Pak at 159 among 180 countries in World Press Freedom Index Khan has lamented the sorry state of affairs in Pakistan where political leaders like him languish in jail and said all that is left for the powerful military leadership was to "murder" him. The powerful army, which has ruled Pakistan for more than half of its 75-plus years of existence, has wielded considerable power in matters of security and foreign policy.
However, the military has denied meddling in the country’s politics. The 71-year-old cricketer-turned-politician reiterated his previous assertion that if anything happens to him or his wife, General Asim Munir – the Chief of Army Staff, will be responsible.
‘Harbours most dubious track record’: India slams Pakistan's destructive remarks The founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) noted the military establishment’s expectation of “unquestioning support" from the US, in return for the provision of access to airspace and related facilities to the US for military purposes, has been punctured after the publication of the latest US State Department’s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, which highlights the many human rights violations in Pakistan. Former Pakistan minister hits out at PM Modi after 'Rahul on fire' remark Khan hailed the “democratic revenge" of the February 8 general election, during which people came out and “voted overwhelmingly" for candidates supported by his party.
“Unfortunately, instead of accepting the people’s mandate, the military establishment went into a fit of rage, and electoral results were manipulated to bring into power the losers," Khan wrote. (With inputs from PTI news agency)Milestone Alert!
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