Addressing the nation, he said he respects the judiciary and the Supreme Court of Pakistan. and has also accepted the decision of the Supreme Court against the ruling of Vice President Qasim Suri.
“We found out that American diplomats were meeting with our people. Then we learned the whole plan,” he said, adding that he is not at liberty to publicly reveal all the details due to national security concerns.
The Prime Minister said he was disappointed with the high court’s decision, adding that he was also jailed during the judiciary’s independence movement.
Imran Khan said National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim ruled that a foreign conspiracy had been hatched to overthrow his government.
He said the Supreme Court would have at least summoned the figure and seen it themselves to check whether the government’s claims of regime change conspiracy were true or not.
Prime Minister Imran criticized the opposition for indulging in blatant horse-trading, saying politicians are being bought and sold like sheep. Nowhere else in the world, not even in the banana republics, does this happen so openly.
He said foreign powers want a docile prime minister and that is why they are trying to remove him from power. He has termed the political situation as an attack on Pakistan’s sovereignty. “We are 220 million people. It is an insult that someone from outside orders this to 220 million people,” he said.
The Prime Minister said: “Our foreign policy must be free and it must be for the people of our country, that is, we must have better relations with everyone. We must explain to the United States that Imran Khan is not against the United States, but we must Not to be used as tissue paper.
While calling on the masses to protect the country’s sovereignty, Prime Minister Imran Khan singled out India and said that no superpower can impose conditions on it. “None of them have the courage to talk to India like that,” he said.