Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan would not confront the army chief even if he is released from prison, his close aide said in an exclusive interview with Reuters. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Reuters.
According to the aide, Khan has no intention of escalating tensions with the military leadership, even if he gains his freedom. This statement is significant amid the political situation in Pakistan, where relations between the former premier and the army have been strained since his removal from power.
Reuters reported the aide's remarks recently, but there is no official confirmation. Khan is currently imprisoned, and his supporters have been demanding his release, holding protests across the country.
This news could affect political stability in Pakistan, as Khan's influence remains strong. The aide's statement helps clarify the current situation in the country.
