Imran Khan says not anti-India, anti-America, blames foreign conspiracy behind Pakistan political crisis
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, facing the no-trust motion and government’s existentional crisis, on Thursday addressed the nation and said that his government’s foreign policy is not driven by being anti-India or anti-America.
In his address to the nation Live, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan claims that a foreign nation sent a message to them (Pakistan) that Imran Khan needs to be removed else Pakistan will suffer consequences.
Htting out at America, Imran Khan – who in the past few days has been saying that foreign forces are behind creating political instability in the country – said that a threatening letter has revealed that if he stays in power in Pakistan then the country will have to face tough times and its relations with the United States will deteriorate.
#WATCH | Islamabad: In his address to the nation, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan claims that a foreign nation sent a message to them (Pakistan) that Imran Khan needs to be removed else Pakistan will suffer consequences. pic.twitter.com/aTGUh9HqSe
— ANI (@ANI) March 31, 2022
Imran Khan accused the opposition of hand in gloves with the foreign powers.
“I’m fortunate that God gave me everything-fame, wealth, everything. I don’t need anything today, he gave me everything for which I am very thankful. Pakistan is only 5 years older than me, I’m from the 1st generation of country to be born after independence,” he said.