PM Imran's address to nation postponed, says PTI's Faisal Javed

  • Premier's address was scheduled for today
Updated 30 Mar, 2022

Prime Minister Imran Khan's address to the nation, which was first said to take place today, has been postponed, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Faisal Javed Khan announced in a Twitter post.

"Prime Minister Imran Khan's address to the nation has been postponed," Faisal wrote.

Earlier, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid had told journalists that the premier will address the nation after an emergency meeting of the federal cabinet.

While speaking to the media outside Prime Minister's House, Senator Faisal Javed said PM Imran will survive the no-confidence motion.

"PM Imran is aware of the rapidly changing political scenario, and has made all arrangements in this regard," he said, insisting that the premier will not step down despite losing its ally, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), which announced on Wednesday that it was joining the opposition ahead of the no-trust vote.

"The tables have turned and PM Imran will emerge victorious in the current political crisis."

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When asked as to how that was possible, Javed replied: “The voting [on no-trust motion] has not taken place yet," and that everything will become clear with the time.

Earlier, PM Imran also announced to show the letter, which he said contains a “threat to the government”, to senior journalists as well as representatives from each ally.

The premier said that everyone was saying that the letter was just a ‘drama’, stressing that the government wants to protect the nation and cannot divulge the details in public.

“I will share the letter with Pakistan’s top journalists and one representative from each ally,” he said.

He added that people can make whatever decision they want, but warned that they should be aware of the fact that, directly or indirectly, they may become a part of a “huge international conspiracy”.

“The letter shows how big a conspiracy it is against the government, and it is a far bigger conspiracy than what I am telling to you,” the PM added, currently facing a no-confidence vote.

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