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LAHORE: Retired Brigadier Muzaffar Ali Ranjha, former chief of the Punjab branch of the Military Intelligence (MI), has rejected Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan’s claim that the army helped the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz win the 2013 elections, saying such an allegation coming from a party leader after the inquiry into the poll rigging by the judicial commission is ‘deceitful’.

Mr Ranjha advised Mr Khan to get his rigging allegations probed by another commission if he was still not satisfied, sarcastically saying if he failed to prove his claim, the punishment should not be less than hanging.

“Did he (Imran Khan) not get answer from the judicial commission headed by then chief justice of Pakistan Nasirul Mulk that completely rejected his allegations? If he is still not satisfied and not ready to abandon his rigging idea, then I ask him to get these again probed by another commission comprising three persons, one each from the army, the judiciary and the media. Before this I ask him to give an undertaking along with me to be ready to go for capital punishment in the wake of its (commission) report,” retired Brig Ranjha said while talking to Dawn on Friday.

Asks PTI leader to stop maligning institution of army

Mr Khan in an interview to a private TV on Thursday had accused Brig Ranjha, who is currently the head of the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) in Punjab, of ensuring victory of the PML-N in the last elections. The PTI chairman had said: “I do not know whether it was a decision at the top level or not. But I know that in Punjab the army men had put blockade during the counting. Even the contesting candidates were not allowed when the consolidated counting process was going on. I don’t know if it was a decision from the top or General Kayani, but in Punjab everyone knows Brigadier Ranjha was supervising that job for the PML-N. Brigadier Ranjha was then rewarded for that and appointed the DG of the ACE.”

Retired Brig Ranjha wondered how the “irresponsible man” could hurl allegations against the army without any evidence. “I tell him that the army is an institution and a brigadier is no one to run affairs on his own,” he said, asking Mr Khan to stop maligning the institution of the army.

“After the judicial commission’s report, Mr Khan has no justification for levelling serious allegations against any institution or individual in this regard. It is a shameful act on his part,” he said.

The three-member judicial commission in July 2015 had concluded in its report that the 2013 elections had in large part been “organised and conducted fairly and in accordance with the law”. The commission had reached the conclusion based on evidence.

The PTI chief also said in the interview that Nawaz Sharif’s entire political career had grown under the army. “Nawaz has grown under Gen Zia’s ideology. He was always supported by media, judiciary and military establishment. However, I have found General Bajwa as the most pro-democratic and neutral army chief. The problem is that when he has not supported Nawaz Sharif for his wrongdoings, he has been declared anti-Nawaz Sharif. That’s his (Sharif) mindset that whoever is not with him is against him,” he said.

Mr Khan’s remarks on the army’s alleged involvement in the electoral process have taken many by surprise, some even in his own party.

When asked whether the PTI chief’s remarks would open a Pandora’s box, PTI information secretary Fawad Chaudhry said: “There is nothing new in Mr Khan’s statement as it reflected the PTI’s stance after the 2013 elections. We have provided evidence of rigging and also the role of then MI Punjab chief (Ranjha) as a PML-N facilitator. Mr Ranjha is the uncle of PML-N MNA Mohsin Ranjha.”

Mr Chaudhry dispelled the impression that Mr Khan’s remarks had anything to do with maligning of the institution of the army or they might create any misunderstanding.

Published in Dawn, May 5th, 2018
 
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This is hilarious, to counter Nawaz claim of army behind PTI. Imran Khan said that army actually rigged election in favour of Nawaz. Otherwise PTI would have won in punjab lmao

Wake up IK, you are not winning in punjab unless you join muslim league. Since 1946 people of punjab have always supported Jinnah party and have rejected traitor Unionists/PTI.
 
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This is hilarious, to counter Nawaz claim of army behind PTI. Imran Khan said that army actually rigged election in favour of Nawaz. Otherwise PTI would have won in punjab lmao

Wake up IK, you are not winning in punjab unless you join muslim league. Since 1946 people of punjab have always supported Jinnah party and have rejected traitor Unionists/PTI.
Haha pmln is the textboom definition of a ghadar party from jindal to modo to ministers workong for indians
 
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Muslim League made Pakistan, koi sharam hoti hai koi haya hoti hai.
Khuda ka khauf karo kabira. had hogaye hai. This is not the same Muslim league. If pti changes it's name from pti to Muslim league then would it become party that founded Pakistan

So yes calling Muslim league N traitor is not calling All India muslim league traitor. Just like calling other dozen Muslim leagues traitor doesn't mean that one is calling all India Muslim league traitor.

This
This was beyond low.

And as for rejecting other parties. Didn't Bhutto win in Punjab in 1970 and didn't PPP win in south Punjab in 2008 and if I remember correctly didn't PPP win 100+ provincial seats in the so called Punjab which rejects all non Muslim league parties or is Punjab only central Punjab.
 
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Haha pmln is the textboom definition of a ghadar party from jindal to modo to ministers workong for indians
If a civilian like you know that they are Ghadars then how comes P.A and M.I don't know they are Ghadars and helped them rigging 2013 elections?

Lols some must say I.K to stay away from cocaine.
 
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If a civilian like you know that they are Ghadars then how comes P.A and M.I don't know they are Ghadars and helped them rigging 2013 elections?

Lols some must say I.K to stay away from cocaine.
Nazriyae zarorat
 
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Muslim League made Pakistan, koi sharam hoti hai koi haya hoti hai.
Koi ghairat bhi hoti hai? Karlo !

Akal tou tum noonioun kou hai nahi.

Your Noora party was launched with help of Gen Zia... by his “roohani beta” nawaz sharif!

It has nothing to do with Muslim league headed by Quaid e Azam..
 
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Let be honest here, it was a very irresponsible statement from Khan....
 
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LAHORE: Retired Brigadier Muzaffar Ali Ranjha, former chief of the Punjab branch of the Military Intelligence (MI), has rejected Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan’s claim that the army helped the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz win the 2013 elections, saying such an allegation coming from a party leader after the inquiry into the poll rigging by the judicial commission is ‘deceitful’.

Mr Ranjha advised Mr Khan to get his rigging allegations probed by another commission if he was still not satisfied, sarcastically saying if he failed to prove his claim, the punishment should not be less than hanging.

“Did he (Imran Khan) not get answer from the judicial commission headed by then chief justice of Pakistan Nasirul Mulk that completely rejected his allegations? If he is still not satisfied and not ready to abandon his rigging idea, then I ask him to get these again probed by another commission comprising three persons, one each from the army, the judiciary and the media. Before this I ask him to give an undertaking along with me to be ready to go for capital punishment in the wake of its (commission) report,” retired Brig Ranjha said while talking to Dawn on Friday.

Asks PTI leader to stop maligning institution of army

Mr Khan in an interview to a private TV on Thursday had accused Brig Ranjha, who is currently the head of the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) in Punjab, of ensuring victory of the PML-N in the last elections. The PTI chairman had said: “I do not know whether it was a decision at the top level or not. But I know that in Punjab the army men had put blockade during the counting. Even the contesting candidates were not allowed when the consolidated counting process was going on. I don’t know if it was a decision from the top or General Kayani, but in Punjab everyone knows Brigadier Ranjha was supervising that job for the PML-N. Brigadier Ranjha was then rewarded for that and appointed the DG of the ACE.”

Retired Brig Ranjha wondered how the “irresponsible man” could hurl allegations against the army without any evidence. “I tell him that the army is an institution and a brigadier is no one to run affairs on his own,” he said, asking Mr Khan to stop maligning the institution of the army.

“After the judicial commission’s report, Mr Khan has no justification for levelling serious allegations against any institution or individual in this regard. It is a shameful act on his part,” he said.

The three-member judicial commission in July 2015 had concluded in its report that the 2013 elections had in large part been “organised and conducted fairly and in accordance with the law”. The commission had reached the conclusion based on evidence.

The PTI chief also said in the interview that Nawaz Sharif’s entire political career had grown under the army. “Nawaz has grown under Gen Zia’s ideology. He was always supported by media, judiciary and military establishment. However, I have found General Bajwa as the most pro-democratic and neutral army chief. The problem is that when he has not supported Nawaz Sharif for his wrongdoings, he has been declared anti-Nawaz Sharif. That’s his (Sharif) mindset that whoever is not with him is against him,” he said.

Mr Khan’s remarks on the army’s alleged involvement in the electoral process have taken many by surprise, some even in his own party.

When asked whether the PTI chief’s remarks would open a Pandora’s box, PTI information secretary Fawad Chaudhry said: “There is nothing new in Mr Khan’s statement as it reflected the PTI’s stance after the 2013 elections. We have provided evidence of rigging and also the role of then MI Punjab chief (Ranjha) as a PML-N facilitator. Mr Ranjha is the uncle of PML-N MNA Mohsin Ranjha.”

Mr Chaudhry dispelled the impression that Mr Khan’s remarks had anything to do with maligning of the institution of the army or they might create any misunderstanding.

Published in Dawn, May 5th, 2018
And now IK is busy mud-slugging against his mentors! What a pathetic charsi person is he. But that's not new. You look at his history. He has done bad with every single person who supported or favored him. God forbid, if this charsi Khhota becomes PM of Pakistan, he will humiliate our military the way no one has done before. But we have some monkey's here who hate every one else just to show their love for this shameless idiot and Zani.
 
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بے شک اس کو تردید کا حق ہے، پر جہاں تک ثبوتوں کا سوال ہے سب سے بڑا ثبوت اس کی پنجاب میں رئٹائر ہونے کے بعد تعناتی ہے، دوسرا ثبوت اس کے بعد اس کی اس تعناتی پر کرکردگی دیکھ لو اگر کچھ ہوئی بھی تو ، وہ نظر آئے گی کیسی تھی، تیسرا ثبوت ابھی کیس چلا نہیں اور مخالف پر دباو ڈال رہا ہے موت کی سزا کا مطالبہ کر کے ، اس کے لیے بھی موت کی سزا ہونی چائیے،
 
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