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Imran Khan Claims US Sending Him threats Via Pakistan’s Envoy

As per the latest reports, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan shared more insights concerning the threat he said he had been looking since early the month before.

After the house was prorogued on Sunday, various PTI pioneers raced to the Prime Minister’s Office and congratulated Khan on the “outcome of his unexpected move”, Dawn announced.

In comments that were broadcast, he let them know that when the National Security Council (NSC) had censured the contribution of an outside force in no-trust goal, counting (of decisions on the movement) had become “unimportant”. Khan uncovered that the US had sent an undermining message through Pakistan’s agent.

He was cited as saying that US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu had allegedly in a gathering with Ambassador Asad Majeed cautioned there could be suggestions assuming he endure the opposition’s no-certainty movement in the National Assembly, Dawn detailed.

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The head said he had reports that PTI protesters had regularly visited the (US) consulate.

“What were the reasons that individuals, who have left us, met individuals of the government office often over the most recent couple of days?” he pondered. He named the Deputy Speaker’s decision as “stunning” to the opposition.

As a matter of fact, Khan said the opposition couldn’t get what had occurred. Assuming he had told them (opposition) about his unexpected a day sooner, they could never have been stunned this much, he added.

This comes after, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) administrator Imran Khan has been denotified as the head of the state of Pakistan, media reports said on Sunday. An assertion was given in such manner from the country’s Cabinet Division after the disintegration of the National Assembly, Geo News announced.

The denotification comes after the delegate speaker of the National Assembly (NA) Qasim Suri excused the no-certainty movement against the PTI administrator and named it “illegal”.

Pakistan Opposition parties have been pondering their activities going ahead after the no-certainty movement against Imran Khan was dismissed and the National Assembly was broken down.

Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif said that Imran Khan and National Assembly speaker Asad Qaisar will be attempted under Article 6 of the Constitution once their administration falls, Business Recorder revealed.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, executive of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), said that the opposition will “start a fight in court” against the “illegal decision by the NA Deputy Speaker”.

 

 

 

 

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