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The match was fixed: Imran Khan again blames US for his ouster

The match was fixed: Imran Khan again blames US for his ouster

TIL Desk/World/Islamabad/ Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan reiterated his allegations of a foreign conspiracy behind his ouster and said he knew that the ‘match was fixed’ when a no-confidence motion was moved against him.

Addressing a rally in Karachi on Saturday night, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman sought to know from the people, including women, whether his government was a victim of ‘conspiracy or interference’, apparently an indirect reference to a top officer’s recent media conference that nullified Khan’s allegations.

“Karachi, I thank you from my heart. I’ve come to talk about some very special things because the problem is that of your and your children’s future. This conspiracy against our country … I want you to carefully listen if this was a conspiracy or an interference,” he said in a show of power in the shadows of the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum.

“Raise your hands and tell me if it was an interference or a conspiracy,” he added. “I want to tell the nation that I’ve never been against any country. I’m not anti-India, anti-Europe or anti-US. I’m with the humanity of the world. I’m not against any nation. I want friendship with everyone but slavery with no one,” Khan said.

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