“I fight till the very last ball. I never quit whatever the result may be,” Khan, a former international cricket star, said on Thursday, adding, “I will come back with more power, whatever the result is.”
Khan made the remarks in a televised address, claiming that a foreign country is encouraging a no-confidence vote because of his visit to Russia last month.
He even named the United States as the origin of a “message” that he said proved a foreign country was meddling in Pakistan’s affairs.
“America has — oh, not America but a foreign country I can’t name. I mean from a foreign country, we received a message,” he said.
According to Reuters, citing local media, the message was in a briefing letter from Pakistan’s ambassador to Washington recording a senior US official telling him they felt relations would be better if Khan left office.
“They say that ‘our anger will vanish if Imran Khan loses this no-confidence vote’,” he said.
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