LAHORE – Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has called on Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir to apologize over what he called a “dictatorship” in the country. Khan made the statement on social media on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, while serving his sentence in Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi.
Khan accused Munir of being “power-hungry” and imposing “the worst kind of dictatorship” in Pakistan. He also claimed that the Army Chief orchestrated the May 9, 2023, riots and stole CCTV footage related to the events.
“Asim Munir has an insatiable hunger for power, which is why he has imposed the worst form of dictatorship. Instead of demanding that I apologize, Asim Munir should apologize to me. The events of May 9th (2023) were orchestrated by the same person who stole the CCTV footage. At…
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) August 27, 2025
The former prime minister stressed that it is Munir, not him, who should apologize for the unrest. “Instead of demanding an apology from me, it is Asim Munir who should apologize regarding the May 9 riots,” Khan said. He added that these actions have been used as a form of control against him.
Khan further criticized the military-led economic body, the SIFC, alleging it has unfairly pressured him and his family. He claimed his wife and nephews faced harsh treatment during this period. Khan has been imprisoned since August 2023 on multiple cases.
This statement marks the latest escalation in tensions between Khan and Pakistan’s military. The PTI chief has frequently accused the military of overstepping its authority in political matters. His remarks have stirred significant discussion on social media, where users debated the ongoing civil-military conflict in Pakistan.
Analysts say the controversy highlights Pakistan’s delicate balance between political leadership and military influence. Khan’s call for an apology from General Munir has reignited debates over accountability and governance.
The focus keyword “Imran Khan Asim Munir apology” reflects the core of the story, emphasizing the demand made by the former prime minister against the Army Chief. The topic continues to attract national and international attention, with observers closely watching developments.
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