“It’s a foreign conspiracy"


Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday announced to unveil a “threat letter” before journalists, allies, terming the no-confidence motion an ‘imported crisis’.
While addressing the launching ceremony of the Electronic Passport (e-passport) Facility in Islamabad, PM Imran Khan said that 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 today and allies,” PM Imran added.
“It’s a foreign conspiracy and I would show it to the allies so that they do not unknowingly become part of a conspiracy of the country,” he iterated.
He added that the people were thinking that Imran was staging a drama to save his government.
Earlier today, the premier launched E-Passport Facility in Islamabad.
The electronic passport will be laced with the latest biometric chip encompassing several security features.
The electronic passport which is in accordance with international standards will help in the prompt and easy immigration of Pakistani citizens during their travel.
As per details, the use of modern technology will make it impossible to copy an electronic passport.

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