Prime Minister Imran Khan has called on the youth to protest for two days — today and tomorrow — against a “foreign conspiracy” being hatched against his government as the National Assembly is all set to vote on the no-confidence motion against him on Sunday.

“…I want you to protest for a peaceful and prosperous Pakistan,” the prime minister said during a live Q&A session with the people on Saturday, as the opposition looks in a firm position to oust the government.

The PTI effectively lost its majority in the 342-member National Assembly on Wednesday when a coalition partner — MQM-P — said its seven lawmakers would vote in support of the opposition alliance. Before them, several other allies had switched sides.

The premier said the “conspiracy” against his government has been proven as the politicians were being “traded out in the open” and trying to take down an elected government just because “they don’t like it.”

The country will “have no future” if the situation keeps moving in a similar manner, the prime minister said, as he advised the youth to hold “peaceful” protests. “This is your right.”

PM Imran said that when the United Kingdom attacked Iraq under the false pretext of having weapons of mass destruction, two million people came out on the streets and protested it.

As he gave the example of the United Kingdom, the prime minister told the youth to follow it.

“When the nation stands with the truth, it becomes the biggest fear of traitors (Opposition) and those who have sold their conscience,” the prime minister said.

PM Imran Khan said he wanted history to remember the “traitors” as they were “conspiring” with foreign powers. He said even the National Security Committee (NSC) had seen the letter.

The premier said the “foreign powers” knew that when he is ousted, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif would assume power and their ties would be mended.

“…till the time we do not hold peaceful protests against such foreign powers, we cannot see real change,” the prime minister said, claiming that Pakistan never had an independent foreign policy except for the time when ex-premier Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was in power, he said.

The premier said the masses should protest against the “shameless conspiracy” that is taking place. “They have provided money to media houses as well.”

The prime minister lashed out at PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari for introducing “corrupt practices” into Pakistani politics.

“This cannot happen and this is why I tell my youth that they should not accept it. This will be the biggest crime of the nation if they allow the US-backed regime change plot.”

“He (Shehbaz) has already stated that ‘beggars are not choosers’,” the prime minister said, claiming that the opposition was ready to be “slaves” of foreign powers.

PM Imran said the opposition leaders would always remain the “slaves” of the foreign powers as they were “corrupt”.

Replying to a question, the prime minister said he would not spare the opposition and dubbed them the “traitors “.

“I will decide the legal course of action against them by tonight.”

PM Imran said Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did not bow before any superpower of his time neither should we. “But they (opposition) keep saying that beggars are not choosers.”

The premier told the Opposition leaders that if they wanted to remain slaves, then it was better to “die”.  

Advising people to refrain from maligning the armed forces on social media, the prime minister said “the enemies of Pakistan” were trying to split the country into three parts.

“We are proud of our army who have kept the country together and PTI is the next thing which is uniting Pakistan as it is a national party that has support [in all provinces],” he said.

PM Imran said he “has no problems with the army” and respected the armed forces’ decisions to stay “neutral”. “We support whatever maintains the respect of our army. There is no conflict between me and them [army] on this issue.”

Praising his economic team, the premier said that during the tenure of the last two governments, the inflation was higher as compared to PTI’s three years. “During our tenure, the prices are higher internationally.”

But he noted that the record exports, remittances, and taxes were recorded during his government’s tenure because the people believed their prime minister was not “corrupt”.

On overseas Pakistanis, PM Imran said that they long for their country and want to return to Pakistan despite living a substantial part of their lives abroad.

“They want our country to stand on its feet […] it hurts them when they see people like Asif Zardari, Nawaz Sharif, and Shahbaz Sharif come into power with the help of foreign powers,” he said.

To another question, PM Imran said he had a plan for the voting session on the no-confidence motion in the National Assembly and confidently stated that he would defeat the move.

“I have more than one plan. We will win tomorrow,” the prime minister said, adding that the PTI had swept the local body elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The premier said the local body results show that the nation is not with them and will “not forgive them”; the politicians who back them are now afraid that they might become part of a “foreign conspiracy” against Pakistan.

Citing his first speech after coming into power, the prime minister said he had predicted in 2018 that the “thugs” would join hands to oust him as they were aware that he will not grant them NRO.

“The nation should not worry; Imran Khan is a person who will bow before anyone except Allah,” the premier said, adding that his foreign policy will always be for the betterment of Pakistan.

The prime minister called on the PTI lawmakers to vote for Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi as they would be removed from the party if they fail to follow the directives.

“The father-son duo should come to an end,” the premier said after the opposition named Hamza, the son of Shehbaz Sharif, as their candidate for chief minister.

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