Pakistan PM Imran Khan Says, "Won't Resign Under Any Circumstances" Ahead Of No-Confidence Vote

Public on: 24-Mar-2022 Views 956

Pakistan PM Imran Khan Says,

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan ruled out resigning on Wednesday, only two days before the Pakistan Assembly is set to vote on a no-confidence motion against his government.

"Under any condition, I will not resign. I'll play till the final ball is thrown, and I'll surprise them a day ahead of time since they're still nervous "Imran Khan spoke to Pakistani TV station Geo News, according to the news agency ANI.

According to Geo News, National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser has called the session for the no-confidence motion on March 25 — and according to NA rules, voting must take place after three and within seven days.

"My trump card is that I have yet to lay any of my cards," Khan Khan stated confidently, vowing to defeat the no-trust vote. "Nobody should have the notion that I'll be sitting at home. I have no intention of resigning, and why should I? Should I quit in the face of this pressure? "

According to Geo News, he also stated that he has had good connections with the military up to this point.

"Even if my administration is overthrown, I will not compromise on my convictions. I'm not willing to betray the people or God." He further stated that the popularity of his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), had increased.

"People are standing on my side, as much as 60-65 percent of decent people," he stated.

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