The Sunday Guardian

Imran Khan calls for nationwide protests ahead of no-trust vote

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Ahead of the no-confidence vote in National Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday called for nationwide protests in Pakistan.

Addressing people during a Q&A session, Imran Khan asked the people of Pakistan to take to the streets today and tomorrow to protest against the no-confidence motion moved against him by the Opposition, who he called “traitors”.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan suggested on Saturday that he might not accept a vote to oust him, a

move he alleged was being orchestrat­ed by the United States.

Opposition parties say Khan has failed to revive an economy battered by the coronaviru­s pandemic or

fulfil promises to make his government more transparen­t and accountabl­e, and have put forward a noconfiden­ce motion due to be voted on on Sunday.

“How can I accept the result when the entire process is discredite­d?” Khan told a select group of foreign journalist­s at his office. “Democracy functions on moral authority - what moral authority is left after this connivance?”

“The move to oust me is blatant interferen­ce in domestic politics by the United States,” he said, terming it an attempt at “regime change”.

Khan has already lost his parliament­ary majority after key allies quit his coalition government and joined the opposition.

Hours before he spoke, the head of the army, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, had said Pakistan wanted to expand its ties with Washington.

U.S. President Joe Biden has not called Khan since taking office, but the White House has denied that it is seeking to topple him. read more

Bajwa told a security conference in Islamabad that “we share a long history of excellent and strategic relationsh­ip with the United States, which remains our largest export market”.

He noted that Pakistan had long enjoyed close diplomatic and business relationsh­ips with China, but added: “We seek to expand and broaden our ties with both countries without impacting our relations with the other.”

 ?? ?? Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing the nation on Thursday. ANI
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing the nation on Thursday. ANI

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