Pak Army Helped Nawaz Sharif In 2013 Poll, Alleges Imran Khan

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Authors: JordanImran Khan said that he pondered before levelling charges against Nawaz Sharif.Islamabad: 
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief Imran Khan has alleged that the army helped former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in 2013 polls.Mr Khan alleges
that a Pakistani Army officer of the rank of Brigadier, whom he did not name, had aided the former premier in Punjab during the last general
elections, reported Geo TV.His remarks came in an interview with Hamid Mir on Geo News programme Capital Talk.The
politician-turned-cricketer underscored that he pondered on this issue before levelling the allegation, reported Geo TV.According to the
report, the PTI chairman, during the interview, also, taking a dig at Nawaz Sharif said that it was he who was the 'ladla' (favoured) of the
judiciary and army in the past."Nawaz is unsettled now because both the army and judiciary are neutral," Mr Khan said.Imran Khan's remarks
came when he was questioned about Nawaz's statement, "Jalsa Lahore da, Majma Pishor da te agenda kisay hor da," which means that Mr Khan's
rally was staged in Lahore but the crowd belonged to Peshawar and was based on someone else's agenda.Imran Khan on Sunday, addressing his
party's power show at the iconic Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore, touted his 11-point agenda for "naya (new) Pakistan".The
cricketer-turned-politician's 11-point agenda lays emphasis on education, health, revenue generation, corruption, investment, employment,
agriculture, federation, environment, police system, women education.