Imran Khan himself is facing political crises. He has also hatched a conspiracy against his country i.e. Pakistan. This is what the experts believe. He says that the actions of PM Imran Khan have put Pakistan, which is facing economic crisis, in a difficult situation. The reason for this is strained relations with America. Despite his recent visit to Moscow, the prime minister failed to win over Russia’s trust.
An expert on the geopolitical situation in India and Pakistan shed light on the real face of the Pakistani prime minister in a conversation with Kashmiri leader Shabbir Chaudhry during an event in London on Saturday.
Chaudhary said that the expert says that, “Imran Khan is conspiring against Pakistan. Imran Khan has challenged America in many ways. America never asked for military bases during the Afghanistan war, but he did. (Imran Khan) provoked it. He later longed for a phone call from Biden. His remarks made by him in Russia also angered the US, especially at a time when Russia plans to attack Ukraine. Was ready. Now he is talking about some letter.”
Comparing India’s stand with Pakistan, the geopolitical expert claimed that Delhi managed to get oil from Russia at subsidized rates, while the Pakistan Prime Minister could not do anything for the country’s good despite his visit to Moscow.
“India is enjoying its relationship with Russia, because it got a discount on oil. But it is a matter to think about what Imran Khan got from Russia visit.
He said that Imran Khan wants to become a political martyr (political martyr).
Rejecting Prime Minister Imran Khan’s claim of “death threats”, the expert said the US has not issued any threats. Earlier he had said that I don’t care if I die, but now he said that my life is in danger.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan said before the no-confidence motion in the National Assembly that he had credible information that his life was in danger. He said that not only is his life in danger, but the opposition playing in foreign hands will also resort to assassination of his character.