No-confidence vote on Sunday will decide direction of country: PM Imran

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the direction of the country will be decided in the vote on the no-confidence motion on Sunday, adding that he would not resign and fight till the last ball.

In his address to the nation on Thursday, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that on Sunday the country is starting to decide where the country will go. Those who have been accused of corruption for years, there are NAB cases, the nation has to decide that where the country will I go? I was told to resign. I will fight till the last ball. I will not give up. I want to see who decides his conscience, he said.

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If anyone had to decide according to his conscience, he would resign, he said. What message are we giving to the youth today? Even if it hangs upside down, no one will believe that these three people are any ideologues, the prime minister said.

The prime minister told the dissident members that you have to be sealed forever. Neither the people will forgive you nor forget you. Nor forgive those who are handling you, what is the history of the subcontinent? Who were Mir Sadiq and Mir Jafar who enslaved their nation along with the British? They are Mir Jafar and Mir Sadiq of the present age, he said.

I hope our people in Sindh House will decide according to their conscience otherwise the nation will not forgive them. I will not remain silent, I did not get the slip or inheritance ministry, I struggled arriving here and will compete, the prime minister said.

He said that on March 7 or 8 we received a message from the United States (a country). I did not want to name the country, so it was against the prime minister. They already knew that a no-confidence motion was coming which showed that the opposition already had contacts with outsiders. It is not against the government of Pakistan but against Imran Khan. They say that if Imran Khan leaves then we will forgive Pakistan but if the movement fails then Pakistan may face difficulties, he said.