Monday, 28 March, 2022 i 24 shaʽban, 1443 i rs 40.00 i Vol Xii no 269 48 pages i Lahore edition
PM Khan says foreign Powers engineering ‘regiMe change’ in PaKistan ISLAMABAD
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staff report
rime minister imran Khan Sunday claimed that foreign powers were involved in a ‘conspiracy’ to send his coalition government at the Centre packing through a noconfidence motion tabled by the country’s joint opposition. The embattled prime minister said this while addressing his PTi party’s ‘historic’ public gathering titled “Amar Bil-maroof” at islamabad’s Parade Ground amid looming no-trust vote against him in the National Assembly. experts believe Khan has
launched his public mobilisation campaign sensing a defeat in no trust motion. in his long speech, Khan highlighted in detail his government’s successes and the challenges he had faced – thereby implying that he had kicked-off campaign for early elections which are otherwise due in almost one and a half year’s time. in his long speech, Khan narrated successes on economic and foreign policy front besides detailing the reforms introduced by his government in the past three and a half years. Foreign ConspiraCy: Khan also dropped pointed hints at some international conspiracy being
hatched to overthrow his government. Terming a letter as ‘evidence’ of his allegations, Pm imran said foreign elements are using local politicians and money to change the country’s foreign policy. “i rarely write my speeches… but i wrote this speech today so that i don’t get emotional and say anything which can affect our foreign policy,” said the premier while claiming that foreign elements were involved in a regime change in Pakistan. Pm imran said his government received threat in written form and asserted he had all the evidence to prove his claims which he said he will unveil at a ‘right time’.
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