Gen Bajwa urged withdrawal of no-confidence motion

Gen Bajwa urged withdrawal of no-confidence motion

Gen Bajwa urged withdrawal of no-confidence motion against Imran Khan, claims PML-N’s Malik Ahmad


PML-N pioneer Malik Ahmad Khan said on Friday that previous armed force boss resigned General Qamar Javed Bajwa had encouraged the then-resistance to pull out the statement of overall disapproval (VONC) against previous state head Imran Khan.

His assertion comes a day after Jamiat Ulema-I-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) boss Maulana Fazlur Rehman guaranteed that Gen Bajwa and ex-spymaster Lt Gen Faiz Hameed, who was the then-Peshawar corps leader, had coordinated the no-trust movement that brought about Imran's ouster in April 2022.
Pakistan had seen without precedent for its set of experiences the ouster of a head of the state through a VONC, the endeavors for which were driven by the Pakistan Popularity based Development (PDM), a union of gatherings drove by the PML-N.

As far as it matters for its, the PTI blamed the PDM for conniving with the US and incubating a shift in power to overturn Imran's administration and accused the military, which was driven by Bajwa at that point, for allowing the then-regulation in Islamabad to proceed the supposed scheme. The US has over and again denied any obstruction.

In a television interview the previous evening, Fazl had said: "They (Bajwa and Faiz) were in touch with all ideological groups in regards to the no-certainty movement and they let us know the approach to going about it."

At the point when found out if the move was the brainchild of the two commanders, the JUI-F boss answered in the positive yet added that at last, both the PPP and the PML-N had upheld the move.

The JUI-F boss had additionally said: "I was not for the no-certainty move. Only for my companions, I forfeited my viewpoint."

In a differentiating proclamation, PML-N's Malik Ahmad today guaranteed that Gen Bajwa had rather exhorted against bringing a no-certainty movement against Imran's administration.

Tending to a public interview in Lahore, Ahmad said: "The gathering wherein the tops of all ideological groups were available [… ] in that, on the off chance that he (Fazl) is saying that Gen Bajwa told to bring a VONC — I'm introducing the occurrence that unfurled before me — as a matter of fact he (Bajwa) was telling not bring a VONC."

"He (Bajwa) was Imran's delegate, which I additionally had a problem with and asked 'what is the [army] head talking about'," he added.

Ahmad determined the gathering was hung on Walk 26, 2022 at the "B-Wreck close to the Punjab House". He named the VONC an "natural, political move coming about because of Imran's authoritative obliteration".

He said that his party was of the view that if Imran somehow managed to "step down and promptly continue towards decisions", there was compelling reason need to go through the "experience" of a VONC.

The PML-N pioneer then, at that point, reviewed that during the said undeniable level gathering, Fazl scrutinized this way of thinking and inquired: "For what reason are you expressing this after we have coordinated this."

"The manner in which Maulana [Fazl] opposed, I considered him an extraordinary man," Ahmad said. Reviewing that Gen Bajwa had "come and asked us to pull out the VONC so they could continue towards races", he thought about how it "associated" to the new case made by Fazl.

"Does Maulana have any one individual who can approach and tell when he met him (Bajwa)?" he inquired.

The assistant to ex-PM Shehbaz likewise featured that Gen Faiz was not even present during the gathering as he was "presumably filling in as a corps commandant some place around then".

"Did he (Fazl) present the VONC on somebody's recommendation? By no means, as Maulana was engaged with its documenting, the way of its recording and the political conversation held," Ahmad guaranteed. "I can't help thinking about why he wanted to say this today," he added.

The PML-N pioneer said he considered the gathering Gen Bajwa "bringing his [Imran's] message", underlining that Fazl "took a firm stand" around then by inquiring: "Gen sahib, how might you advise us to pull out [the VONC]?"

Ahmad further asked why Gen Bajwa was purportedly encouraging the then-resistance to pull out the no-certainty movement while, as indicated by Fazl, he was the person who had arranged it. "I neglect to comprehend."

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