Ousted Ex PM Imran Khan asks for donations from overseas Pakistanis to topple ‘foreign-backed’ govt

Pakistan’s ousted prime minister, Imran Khan, on Friday appealed to Pakistanis abroad to donate cash to his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to topple the “foreign-backed” government of Shehbaz Sharif.

Ironically, Khan has urged Pakistanis abroad to donate to a political party that blames America for overthrowing its authority in Pakistan.

In a Twitter video, he informed overseas Pakistanis about the namanzoor.com internet site that was collecting donations from them to topple Shehbaz Sharif’s government and hold fresh elections.

He called the operation “Haqiki-Azadi” and said that the “corrupt government” had put pressure on Pakistan’s 22 crore people.

Khan said the citizens of Pakistan have the right to decide who will rule us – both the PTI party or the “corrupt Sharif family” who have been reformist for three years and who are fighting corruption charges.

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has condemned the United States for colluding with the government whose authority was once imposed on the Pakistani people through “foreign conspiracies”.

Khan alleged that Pakistan has been overtaken by a corrupt authority with the help of the United States and as a result we need to hold a sparkling election where the people of Pakistan can know about their future.

Days before the no-confidence vote against his government, former Prime Minister Imran Khan alleged that the motion against him was once part of a “foreign conspiracy” hatched in the US, from which an alleged “threat letter” was produced. Pakistani Embassy in the USA as evidence.

According to a diplomatic cable “threat letter” received from Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States, Asad Majeed, US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Donald Lu warned the Pakistani ambassador that Imran Khan should continue in office. Impact on bilateral relations. The US was reportedly upset with Imran’s “independent foreign policy” and visits to Moscow.

By editor

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