ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he would never let any conspiracy against Pakistan be successful.
The prime minister said this while addressing the nation amid the political developments on the no-confidence motion and the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting on the threat letter to the federal government on Thursday.
He said that he would not resign whatever consequences occur, adding that now the nation would decide about it. After two days, the vote on no-confidence would be held, so the nation should see who had sold out his loyalty for money and vested interests.
He said that he came into politics to make Pakistan a welfare state in the world, adding that he wanted to gain four targets for this purpose including establishing a justice system, in which the rich and the poor will equally be dealt.
He said that he would not let Pakistan and Pakistanis become slaves to any country.
He added that when he came to power, he decided to adopt an independent foreign policy.
He recalled the events during and after the Afghanistan war and its effects on Pakistan and its economy and society.
He told the nation about the “threat letter” in which the foreign country’s official expressed his displeasure over Prime Minister Imran Khan’s foreign minister and particularly the visit to Russia.
He maintained that the foreign country’s official told the Pakistani diplomat that if the forthcoming no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition succeeded against Prime Minister Imran Khan so the situation would be better for Pakistan. If the motion failed so the consequences would be dangerous for Pakistan.
Mr. Khan linked the no-trust motion against him with the international conspiracy, adding that these three stooges – Shehbaz Sharif, Asif Ali Zardari and Fazlur Rehman – were involved in this conspiracy.
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