Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed the nation tonight ahead of a no-confidence motion against the Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led government in Pakistan. Earlier, he indicated that he would not resign despite losing his majority in the National Assembly. At the same time, he insisted that he would face the “voting on the no-confidence motion” to be held on Sunday. In a live telecast address to the nation, Khan (69) said that whatever the outcome of the vote on the no-confidence motion, he will come back stronger.
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Pakistan is at a crucial moment.
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Pakistan’s goal was bigger. When I entered politics 25 years ago, there were three things in my manifesto, 1. Justice, 2. Humanity, 3. Pride.
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Neither I am going to bow down in front of anyone nor will I allow my community to do so. Why should we crawl like ants? Will not let his people bow down before anyone.
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A foreign country (USA) is working against the elected prime minister. There are 3 puppets working for foreign forces.
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I have many friends in India and America. I don’t have any grudge against anyone. I only condemn their policies.
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When I was a kid I remember Pakistan rising to the top. South Korea came to Pakistan to learn how we proceeded, the Malaysian prince attended school with me. Middle East countries used to come to our universities. I have seen all this coming to an end, I have seen my country being insulted.
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Musharraf has trapped us in the trap of United States of America. America approved us after tying up with them. Despite our help, they attacked us with drones.