Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan says he won’t resign ahead of no-trust vote
The Hindu
In an address to the nation Pakistan PM says he plays till the last ball.
In his address to the nation, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said he won't resign before vote of confidence which is to be held on April 3.
In the live address, Mr. Khan named U.S. as the country in question over 'threatening memo'.
Mr. Khan also added that the country has reached a 'defining moment' in its history.
Pakistan Prime Minister said "When I joined politics, I had three aims - to ensure justice, humanity and self-reliance."
Pakistan's National Assembly session was on Thursday adjourned abruptly till Sunday after opposition lawmakers demanded an immediate vote on a no-confidence motion against embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan who has effectively lost majority in the lower house.
As soon as the National Assembly session began at the Parliament House, Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri asked lawmakers to discuss items listed on the agenda.