ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan held a sitting with senior journalists here on Saturday and said that he would not give up in any case.
The prime minister said that he would not allow external conspiracy to succeed.
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Talking to senior journalists, the prime minister said that no change was being made in the military department. I will continue to do according to the law, Imran said.
Prime Minister Imran Khan also denied reports of dismissal of Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
Talking about the no-confidence motion, the prime minister said that he has never conceded defeat before and will not do so now. There was no talk of changing the Chief of Army Staff, he added.
PM Imran Khan said that he would not betray the oath and Pakistan. I will attend the National Assembly session. I am alone but will fight for the nation and will not compromise, he said.
Imran said that whenever a meeting is convened, the market of rumors gets heated, adding that no change is being made.
Meanwhile, senior journalist Hamid Mir has revealed that Prime Minister Imran Khan is seeking NRO from the opposition.
In a live broadcast on Geo News, Hamid Mir said that Imran Khan was sitting in Bani Gala and the people of the cabinet were in touch with him.
He said that the opposition leaders had agreed with the Speaker that voting would be held after Iftar but the ministers were pressuring the Speaker not to hold voting after Iftar.
He did not disclose that the effort was being made to hold talks with some key opposition figures by the government ministers during the break. They had received a new order that the main opposition personalities need to be assured that if the no-confidence motion succeeds and a new government is formed tomorrow, the NAB will not file cases against Imran Khan and the cabinet and they will not be arrested.
“In other words, Imran Khan is seeking NRO from the opposition but he has spoken to the opposition. He said that the opposition were not ready for any such compromise. The order of the Supreme Court should be complied with,” the opposition insisted.