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Pakistani PM Imran Khan says his life is in danger

The We For News reported, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said that his life is in danger as the threat of the no-confidence motion to oust him from office looms.
Geo News reported, the Pakistan Premier says that he has been aware of the conspiracy to assassinate him since August 2021.
The country’s security agencies had earlier revealed that they have discovered a plot against the Prime Minister, he said, adding that attempts to assassinate him were being planned.
Dawn reported, Pakistan Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said on Friday that a plot to assassinate Imran Khan had been reported by security agencies.
He said: “After these reports, the Prime Minister’s security has been beefed up as per the government’s decision."

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Faisal Vawda had earlier claimed that there is a conspiracy to assassinate the Prime Minister over his refusal to “sell the country”, in addition to the “foreign conspiracy” of which Imran Khan claimed he had proof.
Vawda told a TV channel: “There is a serious threat to Imran Khan sahab’s life. I don’t know whether you read that part (in the letter) about the consequences. That is life-threatening.”
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Vawda repeated: “There has been a mention of assassinating Imran Khan sahab."
Source: wefornews
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