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Exclusive interview with Prime Minister Imran Khanconfidence vote- ARI News

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said he was trustworthy information that his life in danger but he is not afraid and will continue his fight for independent and democratic Pakistan, ARY News reports.

In an exclusive interview with News, prime minister said he knew that not only his life in danger but the opposition that playing in foreign hands, will also resort to killing your character.

“Let me inform my people that my life is on the line risk they also have also planned for killing my character. Not only me, but also my wife,” the prime minister said.

Three options

Answering the question about what options opposition gave him, Prime Minister Imran Khan said he did not think he should to talk to people like Shehbaz Sharif, but yes, the “establishment” gave him three options i.e. no-confidence voteearly elections or resignation from the post of prime minister.

“Resignation is out of question, early elections are better option”, the prime minister said.

He claimed he wouldn’t allow anyoneconfidence vote pass will he lose or win as he wants the nation to see the faces of people who conspired against their own country.

“The Threat of Regime Change”

Calling the opposition no-confidence movement, conspiracy, prime minister said he knew about it since august last year and he had reports of some opposition leaders visiting embassies.

“People like Hussein Haqqani met with Nawaz Sharif in London,” Prime Minister Imran Khan said.

He was of in view that both the PML-N and the PPP have inflicted such disgrace on our country that foreign powers openly call for for regime change in Pakistan.

Prime Minister Imran Khan echoed what he said in televised address to the nation on March 31, that a foreign country not only expressed disapproval over his premiership and demanded his overthrow by no means.confidence vote for Pakistan to be “forgiven”.

He claimed that a foreign country objected to his independent foreign right. policy.

“This is an alarming situation, why on earth have we fallen so low that foreign countries openly threaten us”, the prime minister said.

He argued that the “memorandum with threats” not only demand regime change, but clearly mentioned that Prime Minister Imran Khan should to be removed.

Related: Vote of No Confidence: Procedure and aftermath

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