New Delhi: Calling Pakistans to protect the country’s sovereignty, Prime Minister Imran Khan asked people to touch the streets and peacefully protest “imported governments”. Make sensational claims that foreign powers tried to overthrow his government as wanted a flexible man above, he also accused the opposition parties to get along with them to get out of corruption and make money.
“We must know that US diplomats meet our people. Then we must know the whole plan,” he said, adding that he was not in the freedom to openly release all details due to national security issues.
In the address late at night to the nation before the election of important no-trust against it tomorrow morning, he slammed the opposition to indulge in trading horses that were blatantly, said politicians were being purchased and sold as sheep. He also slammed the country’s media, accused him of “celebrating” the decline in the government.
He pointed to India and said that there was no superpower that could determine the requirements for it because it was a sovereign country. “None of them have guts to talk to India like that,” he said,
PM Khan said foreign powers wanted a flexible PM and that’s why they tried to push it out. He has called the political situation of the attack on Pakistani sovereignty. “We were 22 crore people. Very insulting that someone from outside ordered this to 22 crore people,” he said.
The Supreme Court on Thursday canceled at Prime Minister Khan to block the parliamentary voice trying to shift him. The dismissal of the motion was not confident of the Prime Minister Imran Khan was “unconstitutional”, said the Pakistan Supreme Court. It rearranged the National Assembly and ordered the speaker to call a session.
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Voting does not believe in Prime Minister Imran Khan will now be held on Saturday at 10 am.
“I respect the Supreme Court and Justice, but should see a threat letter before issuing his verdict,” Khan said in his speech, adding that he was sad with the verdict. Vice speaker has blocked confidence. The movement of him and the president, seen as PM loyalists, dissolved parliament and ordered new elections.
If Mr. Khan loses, he will be the first prime minister who is removed through sound without trust. The opposition can then nominate the prime minister and hold its own power until 2023 August, at that time the new election must be held. There is no prime minister who has seen full terms in Pakistan since the beginning.
Pakistani Tehreek-e-e-Casa Khan Party effectively lost the majority in the assembly earlier this month when the main coalition partner said seven parliamentarians would vote with the opposition. More than a dozen parliamentarians from the ruling party also indicated that they would cross the floor. The opposition said it had more than 172 votes in the assembly of 342 seats, which requires a quarter of the members present for the quorum.