ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that if the name of the country which sent the threatening letter was mentioned, the results would not be good. The letter said that if the no-confidence motion failed, Pakistan would face serious consequences.

Talking to senior journalists at the Prime Minister's House, Imran Khan said that the MQM would return to the government, after which the no-confidence motion would fail. "Those who try to take my place can be controlled. The country needs an army," he said.

PM briefs journalists on letter

On this occasion, the Prime Minister informed the senior journalists about the contents of the 'threatening' letter and did not show the letter. Imran Khan said that the letter is a secret document that is why only the concept was shared with you people, its contents cannot be explained and we cannot name the country whose message was given to us through the letter from the higher authorities.

The Prime Minister said that the results would not be good if the name of the country was mentioned. The message of the letter was received during a formal government meeting.


 

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