Gulf Today Report
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed the nation late on Friday evening on the eve of a controversial no-confidence vote that looks certain to dismiss him.
Khan said that no superpower can dictate terms to India, raising the foreign hand charge again.
“I am upset with the Supreme Court's decision. I was shocked because when the Deputy Speaker conducted the investigation, the Supreme Court should have investigated.
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“Pakistani youth are our future and if they see leaders selling their conscience, what precedent will we set for them?”
During his address to the Parliament in Pakistan, Imran said, “India is very proud of themselves. No superpower can dictate terms to them.”
There is horse-trading. MLAs are being sold off like sheep.
The way MPs were sold and bought is something you don't even see in banana republics.
The media weren't ashamed either. They celebrate the fall of the government.
Imran told people, “Step out, protest, save your azaadi. You must protest this drama. We did not make sacrifices that people can put in place an imported government here.”