Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday praised India and its foreign policy, at a time when a no-confidence motion has been moved against Imran in the Pakistani Parliament and he is in danger of being ousted. .
Addressing a rally in Malakand, Khan said, “I admire India today. It has always maintained an independent foreign policy.”
Pakistan’s website Express Tribune quoted Khan as saying, “India is a member of the QUAD alliance with the US, but it still calls itself neutral. India is importing oil from Russia, which is facing sanctions.” This is because India’s foreign policy is for its people.”
Earlier in January, Imran Khan had praised India for its boom in the information and technology sector, and lauded policies that attract investments.
MLA of his own party also against Imran
Khan’s statements, a former cricket captain-turned-politician, come amid a no-confidence motion moved by a united opposition, which will be tabled in the Pakistan National Assembly on March 25. It is believed that a large number of MLAs of his party PTI are also going to vote against the government.
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During his address, the 69-year-old politician said he was ready to pardon disgruntled MPs as a ‘compassionate’ father. “Come back to the party or face social boycott,” the Express Tribune quoted Pakistan’s prime minister as saying in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa city.
Even the army is not supporting Imran
While he is facing opposition from the opposition and his own MPs, Imran Khan has reportedly lost the favor of the Pakistan Army.
According to Hindustan Times, according to intelligence inputs, Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, DG ISI Lt Gen Naveed Anjum have asked Khan to step down after the OIC conference.
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