Imran Khan praises India, targets America; Minister said conspiracy to murder

Struggling for survival, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan again chose to praise India for following an independent foreign policy. Khan decided to attack the United States repeatedly without naming the nation. Earlier, Pakistan’s PM Khan – in a deliberate tone – said that the US – quickly reforming itself and calling itself a foreign power – is working behind the scenes to destabilize Pakistan.

“I commend India for always upholding and defending its independent foreign policy for the sake of national and public interest. I do not blame India for this as it seeks its best interest,” Imran Khan said. Referring to India’s plan to buy Russian crude oil, saying that the ongoing war on Ukraine affects the energy market, he said, “The US says that India has an independent foreign policy so they cannot condemn it.” .

“A very powerful country became angry and annoyed by my visit to Russia. The opposition compromised Pakistan’s interests as their money is deposited in American banks,” Imran further lashed out at the Pakistan Democratic Movement – the umbrella organization led by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam chief, Fazal-ur-Rehman and it has 11 political teams are involved. ,

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s cabinet minister Fawad Chaudhry said in a tweet that a conspiracy has been hatched to assassinate Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan. “Security agencies have reported that a conspiracy has been hatched to assassinate Prime Minister Imran Khan. Following these reports, the security of the Prime Minister has been increased as per the decision of the Government,” he said in a tweet on Friday.

Khan’s troubles were compounded by the poor handling of his economy, while his allies such as the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) and the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) have also deserted him at these critical times. The no-confidence motion filed against him will be debated on Sunday. He told the nation on Wednesday that he would address the citizens but it was later scheduled for Thursday.

People familiar with developments told CNN-News18 that the Imran Khan-led government may fail to secure a majority in the National Assembly. Reports also stated that the cricketer-turned-politician did not even favor Pakistan’s intelligence service Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), while running away from Pakistan’s military, shaping both Pakistan’s domestic and foreign policy. were widely influential.

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