Imran Khan has said that Pakistans strong 'establishment gave him three options to end the ongoing political turmoil -- face no-trust vote in Parliament, hold fresh elections, or step down
Pakistan's leader of Opposition Shahbaz Sharif censured Pakistan PM Imran Khan, saying his "defeat is imminent" on Sunday
Khan's security has been beefed up as per the government's decision after these reports, the Dawn newspaper quoted Chaudhry as saying.
He said not only his life was in danger but the Opposition, which is playing in foreign hands, will also resort to his character assassination
"A county without an independent foreign policy remains unable to secure the interests of its people," he said
Pakistan's opposition parties have declared Prime Minister Imran Khan a "security threat" for the country, Dawn reported.
Pakistan summoned a senior US diplomat here and lodged a strong protest over America's alleged "interference" in its internal affairs, according to media reports on Friday.
His address today comes amid backdoor efforts to reach a deal between the premier and the joint opposition to dissolve the lower house
Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led government confirmed that its allegation about a foreign conspiracy was based on a diplomatic cable received from one of the country's missions abroad
Imran Khan has vowed that "come what may", he will not step down and face the no-confidence motion filed by the joint Opposition against him in the National Assembly: Report
At a media talk in Islamabad, Gill said that the premier had neither made any offer to the Opposition, nor has he reached out to them for any 'safe options'
As Pakistan faces a highly fluid political situation, Prime Minister Imran Khan has sought safe exit for himself by offering to hold early elections, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz has claimed.
The NSC is chaired by the Prime Minister and attended by services chiefs, key ministers, national security adviser and top intelligence officials
'The motion comes at a time when Pakistan is encumbered with surging inflation and widening current account deficits amid rising global commodity prices'
The lower House of Pakistan's Parliament is scheduled to meet on Thursday for a debate on the no-confidence motion tabled by the joint opposition against Prime Minister Imran Khan
Pakistan's embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday shared some details of the "foreign conspiracy letter" with senior journalists and cabinet members
Earlier, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid also said that the prime minister would not resign and fight till the last ball of the last over
After the no-confidence motion against Imran Khan government was tabled in the National Assembly with a total of 161 votes in favour, the proceedings were adjourned till March 31
A key partner of the ruling coalition in Pakistan said it will support Opposition's no-confidence motion in the National Assembly, in a major blow to embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan
Khan is facing a rebellion by his about two dozen lawmakers and allied parties