New Delhi: Ousted prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has now made a U-turn over his “foreign conspiracy” letter the allegations that he made that the United States and the country's Opposition were hand-in-glove to remove him from power.
Addressing a massive rally in Karachi's Bagh-i-Jinnah, Khan emphasized he is with humanity.
“I am not against any country. Neither I am anti-India, anti-Europe, nor anti-America. I am with humanity... I am not against any community,” he said while delivering his speech at the rally, ANI reported.
The PTI had recently staged protests across the country against the United States for an alleged “foreign conspiracy” to topple Imran Khan, who has been unseated after the defeat in the no-confidence vote initiated by the Opposition in the National Assembly.
Imran Khan, who has been campaigning in the country of making the country's foreign policy free from the influence of the West, too had criticized the European Union for asking Pakistan to vote against Russia during the special session of the UN General Assembly and asked if they considered Islamabad their “slave”.
The ousted prime minister, who had earlier criticized India as well, has now been lauding the neighbouring nation.
Addressing the nation a day before his no-confidence vote in the National Assembly, Khan had said that Indians are 'khuddar quam' (very self-respecting people).
The ousted prime minister had earlier admitted that the foreign policy of India is independent and for the betterment of the people.
Meanwhile, several national leaders of the PTI also delivered speeches against the country’s new Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.