Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan, in a speech the night before the no-confidence vote, urged the countrymen to take to the streets. Imran Khan may be ousted if the vote of no confidence in the Parliament scheduled for tomorrow Sunday goes against him. He reiterated that "foreign conspirators" were seeking to change the leadership of Islamabad.
Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed the people of the country in a direct question and answer session on Pakistan's ARY News on Saturday.
In a direct question and answer, Imran said, I am planning how to deal with them. Inshallah, tomorrow you will see how I will deal with them. I want my people to be alert, to be alive. In any other country, people would have taken to the streets if something like this had happened. '
Prime Minister Imran Khan said, 'I call upon all of you to take to the streets today and tomorrow (Sunday). For your conscience, it should be done in the interest of this nation. No political party should force you to do that. You should take to the streets for the future of your children. Everyone should go out of the house and show that you are alert. '