During the country's current "crises," PTI Chairman Imran Khan harshly criticized Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for traveling abroad.


PM Shehbaz is currently in the United Kingdom for King Charles III's coronation, and FM Bilawal went to India on Thursday to attend the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.


While speaking at a PTI rally in Lahore from inside his vehicle in support of the Supreme Court, the Constitution, and Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial, Imran opened fire on the two.


"All over the world, Pakistan is being humiliated. We are all ashamed of the way the Indian foreign minister behaved while Bilawal was in India. We ask Bilawal, "You are touring the world, but before you go, do you tell anyone that you are spending the money of the country on a trip, so what will be the benefit or loss from it?"

During the country's current "crises," PTI Chairman Imran Khan harshly criticized Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for traveling abroad.


PM Shehbaz is currently in the United Kingdom for King Charles III's coronation, and FM Bilawal went to India on Thursday to attend the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.


While speaking at a PTI rally in Lahore from inside his vehicle in support of the Supreme Court, the Constitution, and Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial, Imran opened fire on the two.


"All over the world, Pakistan is being humiliated. We are all ashamed of the way the Indian foreign minister behaved while Bilawal was in India. We ask Bilawal, "You are touring the world, but before you go, do you tell anyone that you are spending the money of the country on a trip, so what will be the benefit or loss from it?"

In the meantime, Imran voiced his displeasure with the state of the nation, stating that inflation was three times higher than it was when the PTI was in power and that people's purchasing power was lower.


He claimed that the PTI would establish the rule of law and transform Pakistan into a great nation; however, elections were required prior to that.


Even though he was in danger of losing his life, Imran declared that it was time for the nation to move forward. The head of the PTI stated that if anything happened to him, a senior military officer whom he had previously referred to as "Dirty Harry" would be responsible.


He went on to say that he would not rest until elections were held, adding that he would hold protest rallies from next week until May 14.