Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024

Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Friday that he had credible information that his life was in danger but confirmed that he was not afraid and would continue his struggle for Pakistan who was independent and democratic.
In an interview with Ary News ahead of the non-believing movement on Sunday in the National Assembly against him, Mr Khan said “establishment” (strong military) gave him three options – not confident, initial elections or resignation as prime minister.

He said he was not only his life in danger but opposition, who played in foreign hands, would also use the character of his character.

“Let me tell my nation that my life is also risky, they have also planned the murder of my character. Not only myself but my wife too,” said the politicians who turned the 69th year.

Answering questions about what the opposition option was given, Khan said that he did not think he had to talk to people like opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif.

“If we survive (noise does not believe), we cannot work with Turncoat (which leaves PTI to join the opposition), the initial selection is the best choice, I will urge my nation to give me a simple majority so I don’t need to compromise , “he said.

Chasing the opposition’s unconscious movement, a conspiracy, Mr Khan said he knew about it since August last year and he has a report that some opposition leaders visit the embassy.

“People like Husain Haqqani meet Nawaz Sharif in London,” he said.

Mr. Khan reiterated what he said at the address broadcast by the nation on March 31 that a foreign country not only stated the inaugural disapproval of his mention but also demanded that he overthrown through voting without confidence so Pakistan “forgiven”.

He said that the foreign country objected to his independent foreign policy, Ary News reported.

Khan said the “Memo threat” not only demanded regime changes but clearly stated that he must be eliminated as prime minister.

Previously, Pakistani Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Friday claimed that a plot to kill Prime Minister Khan had been reported by the State Security Institute, ahead of the no-trust movement on Sunday against the Premier.

Khan’s security has been expected to be in accordance with the government’s decision after these reports, the Dawn newspaper quoted Chaudhry.

His statement came a week after a similar claim was made by Pakistani leader Tearek-e-Insea Faisal Vawda who said that the conspiracy was hatching to kill Khan for his rejection to “sell the country”.

Faisal Vawda has made a statement about Ary News Show on Prime Minister Khan has played at the PTI power show here, claiming that it contains “evidence” of “foreign conspiracy” to overthrow its government.

Faisal Vawda said that there was a threat to Khan’s life.

However, he did not reveal whether the conspiracy was said to kill the prime minister mentioned in the letter.

Faisal Vawda also said that Mr Khan was told several times that the bulletproof glass needed to be installed before asking in the March 27 rally but he refused.

Information Minister Chaudhry claims also came a day after Mr Khan, during his speech to the nation, vowed to thwart the “international conspiracy” hatched his government by opposition leaders and their alleged handling in front of the National Voting in the National Assembly.

In a direct speech to the country, Mr Khan aged 69 years to discuss’ threat ‘letters’ and referred to as part of a foreign conspiracy to lift it because he was unacceptable as an independent foreign policy. He named the US as a country behind a threat’s letter in what appeared to be a slip of the tongue.

Prime Minister Khan connects the letter with a motion not confident of him by the opposition in the National Assembly. The National Assembly is scheduled to vote on the no-trust movement on Sunday.

Mr Khan’s address came at the critical point of his political career when he lost the majority after the defector from his PTI party. The two Allied parties also attract their support and join the opposition ranks.

The US has confirmed that it did not send a letter to Pakistan in the current political situation in the country because it tried to refute the allegations of American involvement in the motion of insecurity against the government Imran Khan.

Mr. Khan met President Vladimir Putin in Kremlin on February 24, the day of Russian leader ordered “special military operations” against Ukraine. Khan was also the first Pakistani Premier to visit Russia in 23 years after former Premier Nawaz Sharif went to Moscow in 1999.

By harry

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