Khan framed May 9 as a critical juncture for both his government and political career, suggesting that its resolution could have significant implications for his future. He also highlighted the honor of being appointed as Chancellor of Oxford University, viewing it as a significant accolade for Pakistan. However, he downplayed its importance relative to his broader achievements, underscoring his contributions to philanthropy and development in Pakistan, including the establishment of hospitals and universities.
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Adding a touch of humor, Khan claimed that there would be two new entries in the Guinness Book of World Records. The first entry, he suggested, would recognize the reversal of the slogan “Respect the Vote” to “Respect the Boot,” attributing this shift to criticism from various political figures. The second entry would highlight Nawaz Sharif’s defeat despite having the support of all four umpires in a figurative sense, implying that Sharif’s campaign faced unfair advantages.
Looking ahead, Khan outlined the objectives for the PTI rally scheduled for September 8. The rally aims to: (1) Return the “stolen mandate” to PTI, (2) Free the country from what he termed as “land grabbers” and ensure true freedom, and (3) Secure an independent judiciary for Pakistan. Khan’s remarks reflect his ongoing political activism and his strategic focus on rallying support for PTI’s causes while challenging the current political landscape.