Addressing the people of Pakistan ahead of the no-confidence motion, he claimed that a foreign nation sent a message that Imran Khan needs to be removed or else the country will have to face the consequences.
Imran Khan took the name of America in a slippery tongue and then said that a foreign country had sent a threatening message which was against the nation of Pakistan. Imran Khan claimed that a threatening letter was sent to the Ministry of External Affairs. Pakistan media reports said that the letter is a word-by-word transcript of conversations between Pakistan and diplomats from other countries.
Meanwhile, the proceedings of the National Assembly, the lower house of the Pakistan Parliament, convened yesterday to discuss the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, were adjourned till April 3. The crucial session for the no-confidence motion began after a long delay but was adjourned till Sunday after Members of Parliament demanded a vote on the no-confidence motion.