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Won’t resign, have played till last ball since my cricketing career: Imran Khan in address to nation

Pakistan will be forgiven if Imran Khan govt falls after trust vote. But if it survives, Pakistan will face hard times’, says Imran Khan while revealing details of the controversial letter

New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose party has been reduced to a minority in the Assembly, on Thursday alleged that there is a foreign conspiracy working against his government. There are also stooges in the country who are in cahoots with them, alleged Imran Khan.

Imran, in his address to the nation also touched upon many issues including relations with India and also raised Kashmir issue. He also lashed out at opposition parties for cornering his government over trivial issues.

What Imran said in address to nation:

‘Foreign conspiracy against elected PM’

Pak PM Imran Khan claimed that there is a foreign conspiracy working behind the scenes to remove an elected Prime Minister.

“The decision will come on Sunday which will show on which side nation to go now. People suggested me to resign but I will not resign. I will play till the last ball,” he said.

He also claimed that Pakistan has suffered the most in war against terror.

“No US ally suffered like Pakistan. We made so many sacrifices, but we are repeatedly told that our people haven’t done enough. They called me  Taliban Khan” Pak PM said while taking direct aim at the United States.

 

‘3 stooges working with foreign powers’

Slamming the Pakistani politicians for trying to destabilise elected government, he said there are 3 stooges working with foreign powers.

“Three stooges are sitting here and are hands in gloves with foreign powers. They want Imran Khan to be ousted and want this certain person to take this place and everything will be fine then,” he said.

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