Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Founder Imran Khan has made bold predictions during an informal conversation with journalists.
During an informal interaction with reporters in the jail, the former prime minister forecast that the current government has only two months left in its rule.
"I am predicting from jail that the government has only two months," he remarked, adding that the government is "stuck in a quagmire".
He expressed confidence in his position, stating, "I have a lot of time, but they are running out of time. They are fools; they don’t understand."
The incarcerated PTI leader dismissed claims that he had issued an unconditional apology, clarifying that his remarks were only for the betterment of Pakistan. "The impression that I have apologized unconditionally is wrong. I am asking to speak only for Pakistan," he asserted.
Addressing the ongoing investigations into the May 9, 2023 tragedy, the PTI founder vowed to apologize if evidence emerged showing the involvement of PTI members. "I will apologize if PTI workers are shown in the CCTV footage of May 9 tragedy," he insisted.
In reference to the Al-Qadir Trust case, he hinted at the existence of a key witness who could shed light on the matter, but refrained from revealing their identity. "I will produce a witness in the Al-Qadir Trust case, but I cannot reveal the identity, otherwise a Vigo will be sent to the individual," he said, implying the risks.
The PTI founder also rejected any notion of striking a deal with the government, declaring, "File as many cases as you want, I will not strike any deal. A deal is made by someone who has committed a crime."
He further emphasized that if re-elections were held under the current government, his party would not accept them.
Concluding his remarks, he stated that he had not been contacted for negotiations and that all he sought was justice for the events of May 9.