Imran Khan demands Biden administration to sack Donald Lu for 'bad manners and sheer arrogance'
The PTI leader repeated his claims that the United States had orchestrated his ouster

Former Pkaistan Prime Minister and PTI chairman Imran Khan on Monday demanded the US government to sack Assistant Secretary for the US Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Lu for interfering with Pakistan's domestic politics, and "for bad manners and sheer arrogance."
In an exlcusive inetrview with CNN, hesaid there were note takers on both the US and Pakistani sides at the meeting.
Khan's exclusive interview with CNN was his first with an international news organization since the cricketer-turned-politician was unseated in a vote of no-confidence, following claims of bad governance and economic mismanagement.
Imran Khan said that a cipher -- an encoded diplomatic cable -- outlining the details of the meeting sent from the Pakistani ambassador had been forwarded to Pakistan's cabinet.
Khan said he also presented the minutes from that meeting to the National Security Council.
Khan has repeatedly claimed that Donald Lu had met with Pakistan's ambassador to Washington in March and told him that Khan should be dismissed from power in the confidence vote.
The PTI leader repeated his claims Monday that the United States had orchestrated his ouster, saying that "anti-Americanism" was growing in the South Asian nation as a result of "all this becoming public."
Khan -- who was removed from office in a no-confidence vote in April -- called for a huge nationwide rally to protest his downfall for Wednesday and confirmed he would run again for office at the next election.
"Whenever the next elections take place, not only will we run, but I can predict that this will be the biggest party in Pakistan's history, because people are so incensed and feel insulted that these criminals have been foisted upon us," Khan told CNN, referring to Pakistan's new government.
Khan said Monday that Lu threatened "Pakistan will suffer consequences" unless Khan was removed from power. Khan also acknowledged that his official visit to Russia in late February, coinciding with the day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, had likely rankled American officials.
"There is no truth to these allegations," a US State Department spokesperson told CNN, having previously and repeatedly denied involvement in Khan's ouster.
Khan has also previously accused Pakistan's military and opposition led by current Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of conspiring with the US, which they both deny.
"People are so incensed and feel insulted that these criminals have been foisted upon us," Khan said.
Khan's allegations have become a staple at rallies he has held across Pakistan in a bid to return to power.
His claims have struck a chord with a young population in a country where anti-American sentiment runs high, and anti-establishment feelings are being fueled by a rising cost of living crisis.
He told CNN that there was anger and "anti-Americanism right now" in the country.
On Sunday, he announced that he would lead his supporters on a long rally from the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where his party still holds power, to the capital, Islamabad, on Wednesday, more than 200 kilometers (120 miles) away.
SOURCE: CNN INTERNATIONAL

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