Imran Khan, the chairman of the PTI, stated on Saturday that his party’s MNAs would return to the National Assembly if the government chose to look into the cypher sent by Pakistan’s ambassador to Washington that contained remarks about the motion of no-confidence against him.
The cypher, which is based on a meeting between the then-envoy Asad Majeed and the US Assistant Secretary of State for Central and South Asia, is at the centre of PTI’s claims that his removal from power was the result of a global plot.
During a public event on March 27, the former prime minister said that the US was attempting to overthrow his government in Pakistan by instigating a no-trust resolution in the National Assembly and interfering in Pakistani politics.
The PM carried a “threat letter” that stated “a foreign country,” presumably the United States, “has warned of catastrophic consequences if I continue in office” as more evidence.
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