Imran Khan, the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, warned on Wednesday that if elections were not called, the country would descend into civil war.

“We’ll see if they let us go to elections through legal and constitutional procedures, or otherwise this country would devolve into civil war,” he remarked in an interview with Bol News anchorperson Sami Ibrahim for the Tajzia show.

Imran further stated that returning to the National Assembly was “out of the question” since doing so would entail “accepting the plot” that had deposed his administration.

 

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