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I wasn’t dangerous when in govt., but I’ll be now: Imran Khan

I wasn't dangerous when in govt., but I'll be now: Imran Khan

TIL Desk/World/Islamabad/ Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan has questioned the judiciary to explain the motive behind opening its doors at midnight on Saturday, hours before his ouster as the prime minister via a successful no-confidence motion against him in the National Assembly.

The no-trust vote took place after a high political drama in the National Assembly with the Supreme Court overturning the decision of the Deputy Speaker to reject the opposition sponsored no-confidence motion against the ruling PTI-led coalition.

In his first public address on Wednesday at a rally in Peshawar since losing power, Khan directly addressed the judiciary, and asked: “I ask the judiciary that when you opened the court in the dead of night… this nation has known me for 45 years. Have I ever broken the law? When I played cricket, did anyone ever accuse me of match-fixing?

Referring to the rallies that started from Sunday, Imran said, “Every time a prime minister was ousted, people would celebrate it, but when he was removed from office, the masses registered a protest .” He reiterated that a “foreign conspiracy” was plotted in Washington with the help of the opposition parties to overthrow the PTI government in Pakistan.

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