Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Wednesday termed the no-confidence motion as an ‘imported political crisis’ and announced to unveil ‘threatening letter’ before the senior journalists and allies today.
He was addressing the inauguration ceremony of the e-passport in Islamabad.
Talking about the political crisis, the premier said it is part of the democratic process. However, he termed the no-confidence motion an ‘imported crisis’.
He said the foreign powers could not tolerate a government that works for the interest of its people, citing the example of drone attacks.
“I have the document (threatening letter) which I will show to the senior journalists and allies today,” PM Imran said.
He added that the people were thinking that Imran was staging a drama to save his government.
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“It’s a foreign conspiracy and I would show it to the allies so that they do not unknowingly become part of a conspiracy against the country,” he iterated.
Further, PM said the technology brought down corruption.
He added they stopped petty corruption in Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital (SKMH) through the application of technology.
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He also appreciated the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) for its efforts in launching e-passport.
The premier said the e-passport will enhance the security of an individual and also boost tourism. He said it would ease the lives of expats, particularly in the Middle East, who would have no return for renewing their passports.
PM Imran added that e-passport will help Pakistan utilize its true potential in tourism.

















