PM Imran Khan reveals his three options; says his life in danger

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said that he has credible information that his life is in danger but he is not afraid and will continue his fight for an independent and democratic Pakistan, ARY News reported. 

In an exclusive interview with ARY News, the prime minister said that he knows that not only his life is in danger but the opposition, which is playing in foreign hands, will also resort to his character assassination.

“Let me inform my nation that my life is at risk too, they have also planned for my character assassination. Not only myself but my wife too,” said the PM.

The Three Options

Answering a question about what options opposition gave him, PM Imran Khan said that he doesn’t think he should talk to people like Shehbaz Sharif, but yes, the “establishment” gave him three options i.e. no-confidence vote, early elections or resignation as PM.

“Resignation is out of question, early elections are a better option,” said the PM.

He maintained that he will let no-confidence vote pass, whether he loses or wins as he wants the nation to see the faces of people who conspired against their own country.

“If we survive (the no-confidence vote), we cannot of course work with these turncoats (who left PTI to join opposition), early elections are the best option, I will urge my nation to give me simple majority so that I won’t have to do compromises,” said the PM.

‘Regime Change Threat’

Terming the opposition’s no-confidence motion, a conspiracy, the PM said that he knew about it since August last year and he had reports that some opposition leaders are visiting embassies.

“People like Husain Haqqani were meeting Nawaz Sharif in London,” said PM Imran Khan.

He was of the view that both the PML-N and PPP have brought such disgrace to our country that foreign powers are openly calling for regime change in Pakistan.

PM Imran Khan repeated what he said in a televised address to the nation on March 31 that a foreign country not only expressed disapproval over his premiership and demanded that he be ousted through no-confidence vote so that Pakistan be “forgiven”.

He maintained that the foreign country objected upon his independent foreign policy.

“This is an alarming situation, why on earth have we stooped so low that foreign countries are openly threatening us,” said the PM.

He maintained that the “threat memo” doesn’t only demand a regime change but clearly mentioned that PM Imran Khan should be removed.

Related: No-Confidence Vote: The procedure and aftermath 

HERE IS THE VIDEO OF FULL INTERVIEW

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