Imran Khan, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and a former prime minister, expressed grave worries about the nation's legal system on Monday, claiming that it does not uphold individuals' fundamental rights.

Khan berated the legal system in an interview with a private TV network, complaining that as an ex-premier, he was unable to file a FIR for an attempted assassination on him. Even though my party is in power in Punjab, the provincial police were unable to record my FIR.

The PTI head asserted that it is obvious that "they" planned a strategy to assassinate him and predicted that details will become known in the following two to four days.

When referring to the cases brought against him and his party leadership, Khan remarked, "No place left for you when the state turns against you and all of its authorities start using against you.

He continued by saying that they experienced various forms of oppression and that he felt like a "enemy of the country or a traitor."

The PTI leader continued to criticise the system, claiming that audio leaks started to appear after FIRs. "Who was tapping the prime minister's private phone line? It violates the law's official secret act, he continued.

"Gen Bajwa is close friends with Shehbaz Sharif,"

Additionally, Imran Khan asserted that Shehbaz Sharif and previous army chief of staff General (ret.) Qamar Javed Bajwa have a tight relationship.

The former prime minister claimed, "The plan was to bring Shehbaz Sharif [to power] and remove me." He was talking during a private news channel interview.

Khan, who was deposed by a no-confidence vote in April of last year, has made a number of assertions regarding the overthrow of his government. Since then, he has talked about international conspiracies that were allegedly started by the United States and implicated Gen. (ret.) Bajwa, who will step down as commander in chief of the military on November 29, 2022, as well as the coalition that is currently in power at the centre, the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).

Ishaq Dar, Nawaz Sharif's sons, and Shehbaz Sharif's son-in-law fled during his term, according to Khan, who criticised the ex-army chief for what he alleges is favouring the PML-N. We had a lot of questions at first and were unable to understand.

The former prime minister said, "Gen Bajwa would say one thing, while something another was happening on the ground." He continued by saying that despite the former army chief's claims of neutrality, the agencies were causing conflicts within his own party.

He reiterated his assertion that Gen Bajwa hired Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's former ambassador to the US, to advocate in America during the Khan administration: "This strategy was made in the summer of 2021, after which the work on it began."

The PTI leader said the previous day that Haqqani had started a campaign against him and had been endorsing the former army commander in the US. Additionally, he said that Donald Lu, the assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, was the subject of a scandal that started in 2021.

The PTI chairman said that a threat letter connected his removal from the PM position to the overthrow of his government. Khan said that Lu was the diplomat who sent the letter. Later, the former prime minister expressed a wish to improve relations with the US by working with Washington in the future.

Imran Khan claimed in an interview today that rumours about his desire to name former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief General (retd) Faiz Hameed as the next COAS circulated at the time.

"I didn't even consider who would lead the army in 2022 during the summer of 2021. As you gradually observe, you realise that there was a complete plan behind it, he added, explaining the situation and the actions done to have him removed.

Khan made the following remarks about the establishment's role in national politics, particularly in light of his removal as prime minister: "The establishment controlled the Baloch Awami Party and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement. How were they pushed?"

The former prime minister said that he had finally discovered the establishment's strategy to topple his administration.

"Shortly after receiving the extension, General Bajwa changed his position. He brought all of the parliamentary parties together after having his term extended. According to Khan, the PML-N and the establishment had a mutual understanding when he specifically brought them on board.

The PTI leader added that despite his insistence on accountability, the establishment has abandoned all of its claims. Ninety-five percent of the cases (against the PML-N) date back to Gen. Bajwa's administration.

"MQM factions are coming together to against PTI."

Imran Khan had stated the previous day that "the MQM factions are being merged and Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) officials are integrated in the PPP" (to compete with the PTI in the upcoming election).

The PTI chairman emphasised the need of free and fair elections, saying that open elections will provide stability to the nation. He also criticised the nation's "game of audio leaks."