'If Something Happens To Me...': Imran Khan Reiterates Threat To Life, Says Have Recorded Video Naming 'All Conspirators'
Before Imran Khan was ousted from the post of the Prime Minister through a no-confidence motion in the assembly, PTI leader Faisal Vawda had first talked about the alleged threat to Imran Khan's life.
New Delhi: PTI chairman and the former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday reiterated threat to his life and said that he has recorded a video mentioning the names of all those who has ‘conspired’ against him since last summer. Khan made the remarks at the party’s gathering at Sialkot. According to him, the conspiracy is being hatched in closed rooms in and outside the country.
"I knew of this conspiracy ... so I have recorded a video and kept it in a secure place. If something happens to me then this video will be [made public] in front of the nation. In it, whoever has conspired against me, whoever is complicit since last summer, I've named everyone,” a report by Dawn quoted Imran Khan as saying.
"They think 'Imran Khan can be an obstacle in our path and needs to be removed.' And that's why I've recorded this video because I think this is jihad and not politics. If something happens to me then I want all my Pakistanis to know who was complicit in this conspiracy,” he further said.
It is to be noted that before Imran Khan was ousted from the post of the Prime Minister through a no-confidence motion in the assembly, PTI leader Faisal Vawda had first talked about the alleged threat to Imran Khan's life.
"I've named everyone who planned and [revealed] how, through a foreign conspiracy, this corrupt lot, together with them, and others who were with them, ended my government. I recorded the video because it's [part of the] history of how the powerful are never brought under law and always remain safe. Those who betrayed this country, I want their faces to come in the open," the PTI chairman added.
Urging his supporters to take part in the planned march towards Islamabad, Khan said failing to do so would “destroy the country.”
Calling on the youth to "start preparing for the march immediately", Khan warned that the government would try to stop the march, by putting curbs on transport, petrol, internet among other services.
He also predicted that a "sea of people" would stand by him when he heads to Islamabad.