In a recent development, another audio clip has emerged, purportedly featuring former Prime Minister Imran Khan and US Congresswoman Maxine Waters, as reported by ARY News on Saturday.
The alleged audio conversation between Imran Khan and the US senator has surfaced online amidst an ongoing crackdown on his party following the riots on May 9. In the purported conversation, the Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) can be heard seeking “help” from Maxine Waters.
Imran Khan is heard discussing the removal of his government by former army chief General (r) Bajwa. The former Prime Minister allegedly requested the US politician to make a statement and raise her voice in support of the PTI, stating that Pakistan is currently going through difficult times and his own life is in danger. He claimed that 99% of Pakistan’s population wants him back in power and asserted that his government’s economic performance was the best in the history of the country.
“I just want you to raise your voice in my favor,” Imran Khan is purportedly heard saying. The alleged audio clip was reported to have been taken from a Zoom meeting.
It is worth mentioning that since his removal from office through a vote of no confidence in 2022, the PTI leader has consistently campaigned on the belief that a foreign conspiracy orchestrated his ouster, with the involvement of the US administration.
The emergence of this audio clip raises questions and adds to the ongoing political situation in Pakistan, as Imran Khan faces a crackdown on his party. The authenticity and context of the alleged conversation between Imran Khan and Maxine Waters are yet to be verified. Further developments are awaited regarding this audio clip and its potential implications on the political landscape.