Unlike us no one can dictate to India: Imran Khan
April 08, 2022  22:51
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, in an address to the nation on Friday evening, said he regrets the supreme court ruling on the deputy speaker's decision rejecting the no-trust motion against him. 

"I respect the judiciary but the supreme court should have looked at the threat letter before issuing its verdict," Imran Khan said in his address to the nation. 

"There is rampant horse-trading in the opposition camp. Which country's democracy allows these kinds of acts?" 

Khan also repeated the allegation that a US diplomat threatened regime change in Pakistan. In this connection, he said, "I'm not anti-American but we don't need a one-sided relationship. Look at India, no one can dictate to India on their foreign policy (the way they dictate to us)."

Khan said he will not accept an imported government, and called for street protests on Sunday evening. 

Imran Khan is facing a no-trust motion on Saturday morning.
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