“They want to send me away because I’ve been to Putin”

by time news

Time.news – Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, who will face a vote of no confidence in Parliament on Sunday, accused an unidentified “Western country” of wanting him away from the government due to his visit to Moscow last month to meet the president Russian, Vladimir Putin.

“We are receiving messages from some foreign countries: they say they will forgive Pakistan if Imran Khan leaves,” Khan said in a televised address to the nation, “if they fail to kick me out, Pakistan will face difficult circumstances“.

“Three minions are sitting here working with foreign powers. They want Imran Khan to be ousted and they want this certain person to take this place and everything will be fine then”, added the former cricket star, since August 2018 premier of the Asian nuclear power.

“They told us that if we do not support the US, they will reduce us to a wounded bear”, added Khan, who then referred to a plot to replace him with Nawaz Sharif, already three times head of the government and sentenced to 10 years. for corruption in 2018, later suspended.

“I will not resign. I will fight to the last. I’ll wait and see who sells his soul that day“, he continued,” these people are selling themselves, selling the country, its sovereignty. But the people will not forget him, nor will they forgive him. They will always remember who sold their country. “

“If you think this conspiracy will be successful, I want to tell you that I will fight”, concluded Khan, “they can’t help me, I pay my expenses, I live in my own houses, I have no industry.” The no-confidence motion can be approved if it receives 172 votes out of a total of 342.

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