Parvez says he “felt very bad” when Imran Khan spoke against Gen (retd) Bajwa
Will be first to defend if anything is said against Gen (retd) Bajwa from now on: Parvez Elahi. Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi has said that he and his party will be the first ones to defend General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa if anything further is said against the former army chief.
The statement came during Parvez’s unofficial conversation with journalists when he referred to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan‘s criticism of former army chief Gen (retd) Bajwa in Saturday’s address to party workers.
“I felt very bad when Khan was speaking against Gen (retd) Bajwa,” Parvez said adding that the former army chief was a “benefactor” and nothing should be said against benefactors.
“Gen (retd) Bajwa has many favours on him [Khan] therefore the favours shouldn’t be forgotten,” the Punjab CM reminded the PTI chief.
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He said that they are allies of PTI instead of opponents but they can’t forget the favours of their “benefactors”.
“General [retd] Faiz Hamid committed many abuses and tried to send [us] behind bars. He was against us,” Parvez said.
The Punjab chief minister said that Khan did not allow former federal minister Moonis Elahi to sit with him but Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) backed Imran Khan.
“We agreed immediately when Imran Khan asked to dissolve [Punjab] Assembly,” he added.
‘Foresaw removal’
On Saturday, Khan in his address to PTI workers criticised the former army chief (retd) Gen Bajwa saying that he “foresaw the removal of his government” and was aware that some elements wanted to impose Shehbaz Sharif as the prime minister.
The former premier was flanked by Parvez and CM Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan.
“General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa told me that he did not want this (Shehbaz becoming PM to happen). So who is responsible? Will anyone tell me this? Gen (retd) Bajwa would tell me that the [ incumbent rulers] are corrupt.”
But not conceding defeat, Imran said that the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) move to remove him “was in my favour” as I have received “unprecedented respect”.
“Gen (retd) Bajwa thought the PM and Ishaq Dar are geniuses and will manage the country,” the PTI chairman said, adding that the former army chief realised the nation’s support for Khan’s party after toppling the government.
The former prime minister further said that his party’s popularity increased after April, following his ouster from the government due to a no-confidence motion moved by the then-opposition.
“We haven’t seen such cruelty even during Gen (retd) Musharraf’s time after what Gen (retd) Bajwa did to us,” he said.
The former premier added that corruption worth millions of rupees was “forgiven” by the incumbent leaders — and that is why they wanted to cling to power.
The former premier said that he was told about the threat to his life when he was leaving for the march. “Who would put their lives in danger for money or power?” Khan questioned.