There is a constant stir in the politics of Pakistan. Prime Minister Imran Khan, in his rally in Islamabad on March 27, showed a letter claiming that it contained evidence that conspiracies were being hatched from abroad to topple his government. America has now spoken about the threat letter from foreign powers.
What has America said?
A report in Geo News states that the US has categorically denied any involvement in the no-confidence motion against Imran Khan. Washington has said allegations of US involvement are baseless. The US State Department has said that the allegations of America’s involvement in the no-confidence motion and giving ‘threat letters’ to PM Imran Khan are baseless. The US has further said that the government respects the constitutional process in Pakistan.
China warns America
Chinese state media has reported that if there is American interference in Pakistan, then China will give full and extraordinary support to the government of Pakistan. The media, quoting top Chinese officials, has told that America always interferes in the internal affairs of other countries, which Beijing strongly opposes. This report has been given by China Urdu.
Imran Khan talked about conspiracy against Pakistan
Let us inform that Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan had recently said in a rally that conspiracy is being hatched against his government from abroad. Showing a letter in his hand, he said that there are things of conspiracy in this letter, but I cannot tell you the things of this letter. Without disclosing the contents of the letter, he said that its purpose is a conspiracy against Pakistan because I have adopted an independent foreign policy. Attempts are being made to remove Pakistan’s independent foreign policy.