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Imran Khan 'quietly confident' he will be PMLAHORE: Pakistani cricket legend Imran Khan said he was "quietly confident" of victory in a general election this month and that as prime minister, he would drive an anti-corruption and anti-poverty campaign in the country.Oxford-educated Khan spoke in an interview on Friday as his arch foe, ousted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, was due to return to the country and be arrested on a conviction that was handed down by an anti-graft court last week.Much of the eastern city of Lahore, the hometown of both Khan and Sharif, was on alert for protests by Sharifs supporters.Khan is campaigning hard on populist promises of a prosperous Pakistan that breaks away from its persistent legacy of corruption, even as he expands appeals to nationalist and religious sentiment in the nuclear-armed nation.As prime minister, he says he will partially model his promised anti-corruption campaign and poverty reduction programmes on China, Pakistans traditional ally that has financed billions of dollars of infrastructure projects."What Pakistan has to do is follow Chinas example where they lift people out of poverty," Khan said in the interview in a private jet after a long night of campaigning in Punjab province."And actually we have meetings with the Chinese on all the steps they took to reduce poverty."Whoever wins the election will also have to navigate Pakistans often-fraught relations with the United States over the U.S.
- backed government's war against Taliban militants in neighbouring Afghanistan."I think the longer the U.S.
troops stay there, the less the chance of there being a political settlement," Khan said."I think the Afghans, you know, if the U.S.
even gives a timetable of withdrawal, and then gets the Afghans on the table, and then with the neighbours also chipping in, I think that is the best chance of peace."A victory for Khans opposition party would mark a new political direction for Pakistan, which has been dominated by two parties - Sharifs Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and the Pakistan Peoples Party founded by assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto - when the military has not been in power."WELL DO IT"More than 20 years after Khan founded his political party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Pakistan Movement for Justice), the man still revered by many as captain of Pakistans 1992 World Cup-winning cricket team, feels the stars have finally aligned for him.In recent years, he has mostly shed the playboy image of his younger days, marrying his spiritual adviser earlier this year and making public shows of devotion to Islam.Supporters lined the roads leading to the three rallies Khan spoke at on Thursday night, swarming his entourage to fling rose petals as he entered each venue.His speeches are still peppered with cricket references but also have appeals to religious conservatives in the country of 208 million.And he has courted traditional power brokers with large followings in Punjab, the country's largest province that is key to any general election victory.Khans political fortunes were transformed last July when the Supreme Court disqualified three-time premier Sharif in a case that judges only took up when Khan threatened to paralyse the capital Islamabad with his supporters.Sharif is due to return to Pakistan on Friday to be arrested in a move that he hopes will boost his PML-N party ahead of polls, but Khan dismissed the move as futile.He also rejected increasing allegations by both the PML-N and the PPP that the countrys "establishment" is pushing politically motivated corruption cases against their leaders."(The) public is demanding accountability of corrupt leaders of political parties," Khan said."Now, each time there is an attempt to hold them accountable, they all get together and start saying its anti-democratic, and in this case they are saying its pre-poll rigging."Khans party has pulled ahead of others in one opinion poll and he said of his chances in the election: "Im quietly confident that this time well do it.I am hopeful, I am confident, but still, the match is not over until the last ball is bowled."Imran Khan, chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), political party, holds his tasbih, while having tea on a plane on his way to a campaign rally ahead of general elections in Sialkot, Pakistan July 12, 2018.
Picture taken July 12, 2018.
REUTERS/StringerLAHORE: Pakistani cricket legend Imran Khan said he was "quietly confident" of victory in a general election this month and that as prime minister, he would drive an anti-corruption and anti-poverty campaign in the country.Oxford-educated Khan spoke in an interview on Friday as his arch foe, ousted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, was due to return to the country and be arrested on a conviction that was handed down by an anti-graft court last week.Much of the eastern city of Lahore, the hometown of both Khan and Sharif, was on alert for protests by Sharifs supporters.Khan is campaigning hard on populist promises of a prosperous Pakistan that breaks away from its persistent legacy of corruption, even as he expands appeals to nationalist and religious sentiment in the nuclear-armed nation.As prime minister, he says he will partially model his promised anti-corruption campaign and poverty reduction programmes on China, Pakistans traditional ally that has financed billions of dollars of infrastructure projects."What Pakistan has to do is follow Chinas example where they lift people out of poverty," Khan said in the interview in a private jet after a long night of campaigning in Punjab province."And actually we have meetings with the Chinese on all the steps they took to reduce poverty."Whoever wins the election will also have to navigate Pakistans often-fraught relations with the United States over the U.S.
- backed government's war against Taliban militants in neighbouring Afghanistan."I think the longer the U.S.
troops stay there, the less the chance of there being a political settlement," Khan said."I think the Afghans, you know, if the U.S.
even gives a timetable of withdrawal, and then gets the Afghans on the table, and then with the neighbours also chipping in, I think that is the best chance of peace."A victory for Khans opposition party would mark a new political direction for Pakistan, which has been dominated by two parties - Sharifs Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and the Pakistan Peoples Party founded by assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto - when the military has not been in power."WELL DO IT"More than 20 years after Khan founded his political party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Pakistan Movement for Justice), the man still revered by many as captain of Pakistans 1992 World Cup-winning cricket team, feels the stars have finally aligned for him.In recent years, he has mostly shed the playboy image of his younger days, marrying his spiritual adviser earlier this year and making public shows of devotion to Islam.Supporters lined the roads leading to the three rallies Khan spoke at on Thursday night, swarming his entourage to fling rose petals as he entered each venue.His speeches are still peppered with cricket references but also have appeals to religious conservatives in the country of 208 million.And he has courted traditional power brokers with large followings in Punjab, the country's largest province that is key to any general election victory.Khans political fortunes were transformed last July when the Supreme Court disqualified three-time premier Sharif in a case that judges only took up when Khan threatened to paralyse the capital Islamabad with his supporters.Sharif is due to return to Pakistan on Friday to be arrested in a move that he hopes will boost his PML-N party ahead of polls, but Khan dismissed the move as futile.He also rejected increasing allegations by both the PML-N and the PPP that the countrys "establishment" is pushing politically motivated corruption cases against their leaders."(The) public is demanding accountability of corrupt leaders of political parties," Khan said."Now, each time there is an attempt to hold them accountable, they all get together and start saying its anti-democratic, and in this case they are saying its pre-poll rigging."Khans party has pulled ahead of others in one opinion poll and he said of his chances in the election: "Im quietly confident that this time well do it.I am hopeful, I am confident, but still, the match is not over until the last ball is bowled."





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