Imran Khan said in a meeting of his thousands-strong supporters on Wednesday night in Peshawar that his ousting was a US-drive scheme.
He warned the new government of Shehbaz Sharif that nationwide demonstrations would continue until an early election is held.
The former prime minister condemned what he called a US collusion to impose a puppet government to Pakistan and said that Pakistani people didn’t want US generosity, but they wanted the slavery for big powers to end.
He criticized Pakistan’s Supreme Court for cancelling parliament dissolution and castigated the country’s Army.
The early election should be held at any cost, he said, warning that Tahreek-e Insaf Party and its supporters wouldn’t give up otherwise and would take to streets in all cities.
Imran Khan was ousted after the Parliament gave him a no-confidence vote, making him the third Pakistani prime minister to be overthrown this way.
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