Islamabad: Pakistan’s nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadir Khan has said how Imran Khan could bring revolution in the country without team and party, adding that one man show could not survive very long.
Talking to a private Pakistani TV Dunya news on Wednesday, he said that we cannot face challenges without filling up the gap of leadership. Only rallies and anti-government slogans are not the surety of getting votes in the election, he mentioned.
Dr Qadir went on to say that when Supreme Court of Pakistan could not inspect about the assets then how Imran Khan could do this alone. He also said that Swiss Court was not even written a letter despite orders of the apex court.
The nuclear scientist said that no one was asked about target killing and anarchy in the three provinces of Pakistan but Chief Minister Punjab was being targeted on epidemic like dengue.
He said that we would have to depend on China instead of the United States because American history was full of deceives, but China’s friendship with Pakistan was time tested.
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