'Have many plans, will give good news': Pakistan PM Imran Khan before no-confidence motion on Sunday
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Pakistan PM Imran Khan said people need not worry about the no-confidence vote against him on Sunday and he will "emerge winner".
Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday exuded confidence about defeating the no-confidence motion brought against him by the opposition parties and said he has many plans. The cricketer-turned-politician, who made a TV address and took questions from viewers, said "a captain always has a plan".
He said people need not worry about the no-confidence vote against him and he will "emerge winner"."A captain always has a plan. And I have many plans. Inshallah (God-willing), I will give you good news tomorrow," he said.
Imran Khan alleged those who supported the opposition earlier are now scared of the public ire for "colluding with traitors"."I am receiving many phone calls since yesterday night. You will see the results tomorrow," he added. The no-confidence motion is likely to be taken up by Pakistan`s National Assembly on Sunday. In his address, Imran Khan urged the youth of Pakistan to agitate "today as well as tomorrow" to show their support for his government.
"I urge the youth of Pakistan to agitate today as well as tomorrow, raise their voice against this conspiracy by external forces and against `Mir Sadiq and Mir Jafar` of present-day Pakistan," he said. He also referred to "threat letter" from a foreign power and linked the opposition`s no-confidence vote with it.
"Even our Parliament Committee has seen this official document, which says that if you remove Imran you will have good terms with America," Imran Khan said.