When Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday lost support from Ally Key MQM-P, PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz Sharif said Imran Khan did not only lose the majority but also the moral authority to remain PM. Calling his resignation, Maryam tweeted, “Your government of the inability and total destruction of defeating both inside and outside parliament. You not only lose the majority but moral authority.”
Pakistan was arrested in political lease with Imran Khan reportedly on the threshold. On Wednesday, Imran Khan was scheduled to overcome the nation, which was later deferred after the military intervention reported.
In the midst of the ongoing chaos was the recent letter Imran Khan claimed to be proof that the opposition’s unconscious movement was the result of “foreign conspiracy”.
In the midst of opposition pressure to express the contents of the letter and the country from where he was sent, some Pakistani media were told about the letter widely. According to a report, a Pakistani envoy was told by a senior host country official who had spent with Imran Khan’s foreign policy, especially his visit to Russia. Even though the state name has not been revealed, the report has considered it as the United States.
Imran Khan’s party, meanwhile, claimed that the life of Pakistani Prime Minister in danger as a conspiracy had hatched him. Imran Khan has been advised to use a bulletproof shield at a public meeting because of a threat’s perception, a PTI leader told Ary News.
Previously, Imran Khan said he would not resign, but after losing the majority at home under parliament and with the army was not happy with Imran Khan, the fate of PM now Hang balanced.
Minister Fawad Chaudhry rejected a report on the Pakistani army who asked Imran Khan to resign. “The Chairman of the Army does not request his resignation will not resign,” Minister said, confirmed the meeting between General Bajawa and PM Khan but without giving details of the main meeting. “It’s like the 1992 World Cup. Apparently, we are behind (opposition) but actually, we don’t,” Minister said.