.In spite of the "political engineering," Imran Khan predicts that the PTI will win the elections.

In spite of the "political engineering," Imran Khan predicts that the PTI will win the elections.  Despite "political engineering," Imran Khan predicts that PTI will win elections. According to the PTI chief, by-election results will be the same. An ex-PM claims that only Pakistanis set boundaries. Geneva moot is referred to as "begging" by him. Imran Khan, chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), stated on Wednesday that, despite "political engineering," he expected his party to win the upcoming elections, whether they were general or by-elections.  While speaking to Punjab's parliamentary party, the head of the PTI stated, "No matter how much political engineering you resort to, the results will be the same as the by-elections," omitting the names of those responsible.  Khan stated that the PTI would attempt to hold elections in the provinces and would give up both Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies.  We will win with a majority once we get to the elections."We will take decisions [without pressure] when we have the majority," the PTI chief stated.  Khan also stated that the PTI's next move would be decided within the next few days and that the party would succeed in both provinces.  The head of the PTI stated that Bilal Warraich, an independent member of the provincial assembly (MPA), had joined the party, indicating that the victory target the PTI had envisioned was not far away.  In addition, the former prime minister claimed that PTI's allies and members of parliament had been informed that the party had "no future."  He stated, "Our allies and people were threatened, told to join the PML-N, and were tempted by money."  However, he added that those who discuss the "red line" do not comprehend politics, history, or the "mood of the Pakistani population."  The head of the PTI stated, "Only the Pakistani population can draw a red line against anyone in the country."  Khan went on to criticize the leaders of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), claiming that ever since the multi-party alliance took power, they had been focused on getting NROs and putting an end to their corruption cases.  He said that the PTI government was being falsely accused of weakening the economy and that the PDM leader was not focusing on increasing the country's exports.  Every time the PML-N administration leaves office, "the economy defaults like in 2018 and 1999," according to Khan.  In addition, the former prime minister criticized the expenses incurred at the Geneva moot, calling them merely "begging." Additionally, he criticized the economic policies implemented by the current administration, asserting that they would only worsen the economy and increase the burden of inflation on the masses.  The PTI chief then asked the county's judiciary, "do we not have any rights?"  We disbanded our assembly in a fair and legal manner, but PDM officials are attempting to thwart the democratic election-holding process because they fear the elections.  Khan stated that he had called off his "Azaadi March" on the day he was attacked because he knew it would have ended in chaos, but "when have we ever resolved to violence?" He pressed.  I knew I would be a target during the lengthy march, but there were no police when we got to Wazirabad, the man said.

 .In spite of the "political engineering," Imran Khan predicts that the PTI will win the elections.

Despite "political engineering," Imran Khan predicts that PTI will win the elections. According to the PTI chief, by-election results will be the same.

An ex-PM claims that only Pakistanis set boundaries.
Geneva moot is referred to as "begging" by him.
Imran Khan, chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), stated on Wednesday that, despite "political engineering," he expected his party to win the upcoming elections, whether they were general or by-elections.

While speaking to Punjab's parliamentary party, the head of the PTI stated, "No matter how much political engineering you resort to, the results will be the same as the by-elections," omitting the names of those responsible.

Khan stated that the PTI would attempt to hold elections in the provinces and would give up both Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies.

We will win with a majority once we get to the elections."We will take decisions [without pressure] when we have the majority," the PTI chief stated.

Khan also stated that the PTI's next move would be decided within the next few days and that the party would succeed in both provinces.

The head of the PTI stated that Bilal Warraich, an independent member of the provincial assembly (MPA), had joined the party, indicating that the victory target the PTI had envisioned was not far away.

In addition, the former prime minister claimed that PTI's allies and members of parliament had been informed that the party had "no future."

He stated, "Our allies and people were threatened, told to join the PML-N, and were tempted by money."

However, he added that those who discuss the "red line" do not comprehend politics, history, or the "mood of the Pakistani population."

The head of the PTI stated, "Only the Pakistani population can draw a red line against anyone in the country."

Khan went on to criticize the leaders of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), claiming that ever since the multi-party alliance took power, they had been focused on getting NROs and putting an end to their corruption cases.

He said that the PTI government was being falsely accused of weakening the economy and that the PDM leader was not focusing on increasing the country's exports.

Every time the PML-N administration leaves office, "the economy defaults like in 2018 and 1999," according to Khan.

In addition, the former prime minister criticized the expenses incurred at the Geneva moot, calling them merely "begging." Additionally, he criticized the economic policies implemented by the current administration, asserting that they would only worsen the economy and increase the burden of inflation on the masses.

The PTI chief then asked the county's judiciary, "do we not have any rights?"

We disbanded our assembly in a fair and legal manner, but PDM officials are attempting to thwart the democratic election-holding process because they fear the elections.

Khan stated that he had called off his "Azaadi March" on the day he was attacked because he knew it would have ended in chaos, but "when have we ever resolved to violence?" He pressed.

I knew I would be a target during the long march, but there were no police when we got to Wazirabad, the man said.