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Pakistan alleges role of US behind No Confidence Vote against PTI government

Meanwhile aik Yahodi banda is doing this in his country ... while he fighting a war against Russia. Kia hum ye soch b saktay hain? Gandhigiri

 
bro... how are you doing. hope all is well.

man, too many news to catch up with.

Sad about IK... I felt finally after decades of nowhere... Pak had a strong voice of independence. But alas I fear the underhanded tactics of US and other powers may have found him not wanting.

I hope citizens demand better PMs and politicians in the parliament. Entire elite from the brass to bureaucracy have deliberately underhanded sold Pak off to foreign powers.
All is well. Thx for asking. Hope all is well with you?

Yes you are 100% correct in your assessment of the present situation in Pakistan. Unfortunately, Our slave nation is not ready for a self respecting, independent leader. As a result of this mindset, we will suffer for decades to come, that is, if we survive this evil cabal for that long.

The struggle for a proud and a self respecting prosperous nation have been squashed for good for a long time to come. Our own people have sold out the nation for the millionth time to their foreign masters for an amount that is mere pocket change to their masters. . What a tragedy.
 
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  • White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield categorically rejects PM Imran Khan’s allegation.
  • We are closely following developments in Pakistan, says Ned Price.
  • US respects and supports Pakistan’s constitutional process and rule of law, says State Department spokesperson.
The White House responded early Friday to the PM’s speech, in which he named the US government over the no-trust motion against him.

In a televised address to the nation on Thursday, referring to the "threatening memo" that the PM claimed to have received against his government from a foreign country, he mistakenly named the United States to be behind the conspiracy.

In an apparent slip of the tongue, he named "the United States..." but quickly moved on and stated that "a foreign country" had sent a "threatening memo" which was against the Pakistani nation.

During a regular press briefing, White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield categorically rejected PM Imran Khan’s allegation.

Responding to a question that the Prime Minister of Pakistan accused the US government of working to remove him from power, Bedingfield said, "absolutely no truth to that allegation".

A day earlier, responding to a question asked by Geo News regarding the ‘threat letter,’ the US State Department categorically rejected any kind of involvement in the no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan.

“Allegations of US involvement in the no-trust motion and ‘threat letter’ to PM Imran Khan are baseless,” said the State Department.

Meanwhile, US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price also rejected Imran Khan’s statement that the US government is trying to oust him.

During a regular press briefing, Price was asked to comment on PM Imran Khan’s allegation, to which the US official said, "we are closely following developments in Pakistan, we respect and support Pakistan’s constitutional process and rule of law".

“However, when it comes to that allegation, there is no truth to it,” he concluded.

What is the 'threat letter'?​

On Sunday, the premier, during what PTI labelled as one of its "biggest" rallies in its history at the Parade Ground in Islamabad, flashed a letter before the public, saying that he has "written evidence" that "money has been pouring in from abroad," while "some of our people are being used to topple the government."

He had said that for months, "plotting and planning is being carried out to influence the foreign policy of Pakistan from outside."

However, during a televised speech to the nation a day earlier, in an apparent slip of the tongue, the PM named "the United States..." but quickly moved on and stated that "a foreign country" had sent a "threatening memo" which was against the Pakistani nation.

"...the letter stated that the no-confidence motion was being tabled even before it was filed, which means the Opposition was in contact with them," the premier alleged.

PM Imran Khan said the memo was against him, not against the government. "...it stated that if the no-confidence motion passes, Pakistan will be forgiven, if not, there will be consequences."

The premier stated that it was an "official letter" that was communicated to Pakistan's ambassador, who was taking notes during the meeting.

Pakistan lodged protest with US government​

After the National Security Committee (NSC) decision to issue a strong demarche to the country whose official communicated the "threat".

Pakistan summoned the US acting deputy chief of mission in Islamabad over the ‘threat letter’ and registered strong protest for the undiplomatic language used against Pakistan in the memo, according to sources in the Foreign Office.

The sources said Pakistan told the US envoy that interference in the internal affairs of Pakistan is unacceptable.
You PMLN folks are making mockery of yourself -- please continue with such rhetoric if it helps with face saving
 
not this again, all appointments on the council are at the behest of the Prime Ministers Office. So, the PM has influence over the council....period.
Are you high??
Do you even know how NSC - Pakistan works, do you know what is SPPC? National Security Division? NSA?

Read up, educate yourself on Pakistan then feel free to comment
 
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We don't produce egotistical leaders, we produce duffers at an alarming rate compared to other nations.
You only need to go and live in Pakistan for a short time and you begin to realise that integrity and self respect have been bred out of the people at large and what we have is a nation of opportunists and scroungers on every level of society.
 
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was a western effort in response to Russia visit so all EU, US were probably involved
that visit turned out to be...
 
if it was IB (although i doubt) than it could be that ISI kept him in the dark as its the main job of ISI and they conveyed it directly to Military. That is again very ominous.
again I am only talking about the leak of info to media Arshad Sharif is known to have contacts in IB.

BTW ISI, IB and bunch of other spy agencies keep eye on diplomatic missions & their staff mainly with the purpose of their won safety & security but info obtained is always valuable, so rest assured if IB have this info ISI will also have it.
 

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