Zalmi Khalilzad said: "It seems that the government has decided to make Imran Khan the number one enemy of the government.
Former US Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad on Wednesday told the Pakistani government despite a request from the Foreign Ministry to stay away from domestic affairs that Imran of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again advised Raees Khan. to refrain from domestic affairs. From filing a lawsuit
In a series of tweets, Khalilzad hinted that Pakistan's parliament may ask the Supreme Court to disqualify Imran Khan from contesting elections and ban the Tehreek-e-Insaf party within the next few days.
Such actions will only deepen Pakistan's triple political, economic and security crisis. Some countries are even investing in them. have stopped."
The support of the International Monetary Fund remains doubtful
A former US diplomat warned that if Imran Khan and the Tehreek-e-Insaf were attacked, Pakistan's international aid would "decline further" and political polarization and violence "will likely increase." I am worried about Pakistan."
Last week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly reacted to Khalilzad's "speech" and told him that there was no need for his feedback.
It is important to mention that Tehreek-e-Insaf contacted lobbying firms in the United States, after which many members of Congress and other influential figures supported the former prime minister.
The former ruling party has been involved in numerous controversies and legal challenges since being removed from the government.
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