I would be more dangerous if forced to step down, Pak PM Imran Khan warns Opposition
India Today
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan warned the Opposition that if he was forced to resign, he would become more dangerous.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday warned the Opposition parties that he would be more dangerous if they forced him to step down, as he ruled out granting any concession to them.
Responding to a question about the planned long march by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) on March 23 during live calls by the public, Khan said that the move would fail.
“If I take to the streets, then you [ opposition parties] won’t find any place to hide,” Khan said, adding that he would be more dangerous if forced to step down.
The PDM an alliance of nearly a dozen opposition parties was formed against the Pakistan Army’s interference in politics and installing “puppet” Prime Minister Khan through a “manipulated” election.
PDM President and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl head Maulana Fazlur Rahman has announced that the opposition parties would launch a long march towards Islamabad on March 23 to rid the nation of the “incapable and illegitimate” government of Imran Khan.
Khan also slammed the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Shehbaz Sharif, and refused to have any interaction with him.
“I get called out for not meeting Shehbaz as he is the Leader of the Opposition. [But] I see him as the nation’s criminal,” he said.