Ayesha Gulalai was paid to level accusations against me, claims Imran Khan

RajaRawal111

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has claimed that former party member and lawmaker Ayesha Gulalai "was paid" to accuse him of harassment and sending her "inappropriate messages".

Imran made the statement in response to a question regarding Gulalai, a Member of the National Assembly who quit the PTI in early August after levelling allegations of harassment and corruption against the party chief."She has been paid for that," Imran told the Sunday Times Magazine's Ben Judah in an interview published on Sunday.

"You see what I have to put up with?" he said, accusing his enemies of smearing him with 'Fake News'—one of a handful of similarities the British journalist used in the interview to compare the former-cricketer-turned-politician to US President Donald Trump.

Imran loathes Donald Trump but it is "hard not to compare the two", the journalist wrote, adding: "Khan, like Trump, emerged from the moneyed elite, riding high on a personality cult, purporting to be the voice of every forgotten man, railing against effete liberals and the corruption and nepotism of the political class. And just like Trump, this ageing, hair-obsessed star is accused of sexual harassment."



However, despite similarities with the US president, during the interview Imran raised questions over Pakistan's support in the US-led 'war on terror' and criticised drone strikes on Pakistani soil that Trump has continued after taking over the US presidency.

"American drone strikes in Pakistan must stop. It's butchery, and the true horror of it is hidden from the West," he said.
The article also described Imran as a politician the Taliban "would like to see installed as the country's next leader".

'Not a strategy guy'

In the article, Judah said he questioned Imran about his promises to "bring the China model to Pakistan” to fight poverty, but was unable to get a reasonable explanation from him.

"We have a lot to learn from what they did with industry," Imran said in reply to the question. He said the three main points of his overall plan for Pakistan were "a sovereign foreign policy", "an Islamic welfare state" and "the China model".



When asked if he could give any details, Judah wrote that Imran's eyes "just glazed over".As part of the profile interview, Judah said he also met with Asad Umar, PTI vice-president and Imran's close aide, who admitted to the journalist that the party chairperson was "not great in this department".

"He's not a strategy guy, let's put it that way," Asad Umar told the reporter. "He has never been in an institution, and doesn't know how to work in an institutional setting."

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RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
چلو جی ہوں حک ہور ثبوت دین استے تیار ہو جاؤ - اور عدالتوں سے بھاگنے کی تیاری پکڑو
 

Husaink

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
چلو جی ہوں حک ہور ثبوت دین استے تیار ہو جاؤ - اور عدالتوں سے بھاگنے کی تیاری پکڑو

پہلے اپنے طلالے ، دانیالے اور نہالے کو تو ڈبر دوس ہونے سے بچا لے
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
بچیں نہ بچیں - کم از کم تمہارے رنگیلے کی طرح اپنے منہ کو منہ کہیں گے - یہ نہیں کہیں گے کے ہمارے منہ سے نکلی آواز اور دوسری آواز میں کوئی فرق نہ سمجھو



پہلے اپنے طلالے ، دانیالے اور نہالے کو تو ڈبر دوس ہونے سے بچا لے
 

mohibbewatan

Senator (1k+ posts)
Paid or sponsored, Gula Lie exposed herself to be a psychopath who couldn't even put few words together without fumbling.

She is as useless as her sponsors who are in hot waters due to their lies, forging documents, smear campaigns etc

Kashif: Kya aapne NA1 ka ticket maanga tha??

Gula Lie: Nahi maine kabhi nahi maanga, bus maine kaha k agar mujhay mil jaaye tou buhat acha hoga:lol:

Khawajay ka gawaah daddu!