Imran claims Nawaz Sharif meeting anti-military individuals, including Husain Haqqani
By IANS | Updated: April 1, 2022 23:45 IST2022-04-01T23:21:04+5:302022-04-01T23:45:21+5:30
Islamabad, April 1 Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistans strong ‘establishment gave him three options ...

Imran claims Nawaz Sharif meeting anti-military individuals, including Husain Haqqani
Islamabad, April 1 Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistans strong ‘establishment gave him three options to end the ongoing political turmoil in the country face no-trust vote in Parliament, hold fresh elections, or step down, Express Tribune reported.
This he revealed in an interview with a local TV channel on Friday.
"I said early elections are the best option... I could never think of resigning... and for no-trust motion, I believe that I will fight till the last minute," the premier said.
Khan also claimed that he knew that a "foreign conspiracy" was being hatched in London to topple his government since August last year.
"This game started in August [last year]... I received reports about people frequently visiting London from here [Pakistan]... and [also received] reports from agencies," said the premier.
Khan alleged that PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, who has been living in London since 2019 for medical treatment, was plotting against his government.
"He [Nawaz] was frequently holding meetings with individuals who are against the military and held the last meeting with Husain Haqqani on March 3," Khan claimed.
While responding to a question, Khan rubbished 'rumours' that he was mulling to de-notify army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, adding that it was a "propaganda spread by PML-N".
"I can never think of doing anything which is detrimental to our armed forces... our country needs a strong military," he said.
The Prime Minister said that he will never speak against the country's military.
"Despite the issues, I will never discuss them publicly because Pakistan needs a strong army and we should not do anything which causes harm to the military," he added.
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