In a recent announcement, Imran Khan, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former Prime Minister, disclosed plans to address his party’s supporters through a virtual speech scheduled for next week. The decision to leverage technology for communication was emphasized by Khan, who noted, “This is the era of artificial intelligence.”
Addressing reporters informally inside the courtroom, Khan clarified his involvement in a recent article published in the British publication, The Economist. Insisting that he had verbally dictated the content and not sent it in writing, he dismissed any written submission from his end.
The former Prime Minister also raised concerns about an ongoing inquiry related to the May 9 violence, labeling it as a conspiracy against him. Khan questioned the theft of CCTV footage from his arrest at the Islamabad High Court (IHC), urging an investigation into those responsible to unveil the truth.
Despite facing challenges and obstacles, Khan underscored the importance of holding elections. He emphasized that elections are crucial for the country’s economy and political stability, asserting, “It has been made difficult for us to contest the elections, but despite that, elections should be held on time.”
As Imran Khan gears up for his virtual address next week, the political landscape remains dynamic, marked by controversies and inquiries. Stay tuned for updates on this significant development in Pakistani politics.