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Won't resign, will play till the last ball, says Imran

Won't resign, will play till the last ball, says Imran

By    |   Thursday, 31 March 2022

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime minister Imran Khan in an address to the nation refused to bow down till the last fight is fought. He indicated that he would fight - "till the last ball" -- instead of resigning or cutting a deal. Mr. Khan led PTI has virtually lost majority in the 342 member led National Assembly after the main coalition party MQM-P has decided to go with the opposition ahead of the no-confidence motion.

"There are enemies inside the country who are cooperating with them, '' added Mr Khan.

Imran claimed a foreign nation sent a message that Imran Khan needs to be removed else the country will suffer consequences."The United States", Imran Khan said in a slip of the tongue and then stated that "a foreign country" had sent a "threatening memo" which was against the Pakistani nation.

"Three stooges are sitting here working with foreign powers. They want Imran Khan to be ousted and want this certain person to take this place and everything will be fine then," he said. "If you think that your conspiracy will be successful, I want to tell you I will fight with this. They can't do anything," he said.

"I bear my own expenses, I live in my own houses, I don't have any factories," he added, slamming political opponent Nawaz Sharif.

Khan's Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) needs 172 votes in the lower house of 342 to foil the Opposition's bid to topple him. The Opposition has claimed that it has the support of 175 lawmakers and the Prime Minister should immediately resign. If he is unable to prove his majority in Sunday's vote, he will be the first Prime Minister in the country to be ousted through a no-confidence motion.

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Imran Khan indicated that he would fight - "till the last ball" -- instead of resigning or cutting a deal.
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