Commenting over US Ambassador Cameron Munter’s remarks that Imran Khan is a pro-American, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman said on Wednesday that he was not against any nation instead he was an opponent of US policies.
“You should be asking this question to Munter what he meant by saying I am a pro-American, but I will say that I am not against any nation instead I am against policies of US and India”, Khan said to a reporter at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport.
He added that even the US masses were also supporting his anti-war rhetoric. “Americans also support my views on war,” he said and announced that the PTI would hold a massive rally in Peshawar on July 14 against government’s decision to reopen NATO supplies.
He said that he would lead a long march to Islamabad if government tried to destroy the Supreme Court of Pakistan. He added that the government had attacked the judiciary by passing Contempt Law to protect corruption of Asif Ali Zardari.
The PTI chief said that Pakistanis expatriates were an asset for Pakistan and his party fought for their ballot rights but only a Pakistan passport holder should become lawmaker in the country.