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Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon recently made some strong statements regarding the alleged connection between PTI founder Imran Khan and Israel. He expressed his concerns about what he referred to as the Imran-Israel nexus, accusing them of trying to disrupt the SCO conference.

Memon criticized Imran Khan for prioritizing what he believes are Zionist interests over Pakistan’s national interests. According to Memon, Imran Khan’s ties with Tel Aviv are part of a larger scheme by anti-national forces to undermine the SCO and harm Pakistan’s relationships with countries like China.

The senior minister went on to claim that PTI’s leadership is influenced by foreign agendas and that key policy advisers are based in Israel. He suggested that PTI receives support and directives from Tel Aviv, which is actively working against Pakistan’s stability and development.

Memon pointed to instances where PTI failed to take a stand against Israeli aggression, indicating a concerning relationship with Israel. He also mentioned individuals like Zac Goldsmith who he believes are promoting anti-Pakistan narratives in support of PTI.

Overall, Memon’s statements suggest a deep mistrust of PTI’s leadership and their alleged ties with Israel. He warns of potential threats to Pakistan’s security and sovereignty if these relationships are not addressed. It remains to be seen how these allegations will impact PTI and its standing in Pakistani politics.