PM Imran says he is displeased by the Supreme Court’s decision

PM Imran says he is displeased by the Supreme Court’s decision

PM Imran says he is displeased by the Supreme Court’s decision and would not accept a “imported government.”

Prime Minister Imran Khan said he founded his party 26 years ago to restore justice in Pakistan, but he was disappointed that the Supreme Court did not care to look into the charges before issuing a judgement on the ruling of National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri.
He expressed his disappointment with the Supreme Court’s decision, stating that he would not tolerate a “imported government” and that he would initiate a protest movement against the next administration.
The prime minister asked young people to speak out against the system and document their outrage.
On Friday, he delivered a speech to the country in which he voiced these sentiments.

He said that before making its ruling, the Supreme Court should have viewed the letter about a “international conspiracy to destabilise my government.”
“I respect the Supreme Court and the judiciary,” Prime Minister Imran Khan remarked, “but the supreme court should have looked into the threat letter before giving the judgement.”
PM Imran Khan also expressed his dissatisfaction with the ruling on Article 63 (A), which deals with horse-trading. MNAs’ consciences are openly being purchased in Pakistan, according to Prime Minister Imran Khan, but no one is doing anything about it.

He warned the public that a plot to overthrow the government was being devised in a foreign country, and that local leaders were being employed in the plot.
The ‘threat letter,’ according to the premier, cannot be made public because it contains a secret code. Pakistan’s security will be jeopardised if the letter is made public.

PM Imran Khan expressed sorrow for how a US diplomat endangered a state of 220 million people by threatening them with a no-confidence motion.

He urged the people to stand up for the country’s sovereignty, warning that if they don’t, foreign forces would continue to dictate to us.

The premier stated that he will not accept a ‘imported’ administration and that he will appeal to the people, believing that only they have the authority to elect.
He was also critical of the media.
He said that Pakistani leaders were meeting with American officials and plotting against the current administration.
The plot was developed, according to the prime minister, because he refused to bend down to them, adding that these foreign governments were aware that he (Imran) had always condemned drone attacks and opposed their policies. That is why they oppose him and do not want him to be in power, he claims.

Imran Khan stated that he was not opposed to any country, but that he wished to pursue a policy that would benefit his country and people.
He went on to say that Pakistan and its people have always put others’ interests ahead of their own, despite being chastised and sanctioned as a result.
The prime minister asked Pakistan’s young to take a stand for the country’s honour, sovereignty, and freedom of foreign policy.
He went on to say that he was not opposed to the United States or any other country, but that he wished for his country to be treated with respect and honour.

He said that if the opposition were to gain power, the NAB would be abolished and their individuals appointed to crucial positions, thereby ending the accountability process.
He was concerned that the opposition will deny abroad Pakistanis the right to vote and ban the usage of Electronic Voting Machines in the next elections.

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