Will Think About Resigning If PDM Stages Sit-in for a Week: Imran Khan
Pakistan’s prime minister claims opposition’s ‘pressuring’ of Army to oust him is treasonous
Dismissing the united opposition’s demands that he resign by Jan. 31 or risk a long march on the federal capital, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday claimed that he would “think about resigning” if the Pakistan Democratic Movement managed to sustain a sit-in for even a week.
During an interview with Samaa TV’s Paras Jahanzaib, he said that he was a “long march specialist” having staged a sit-in in Islamabad for 126 days and claimed that the public would not join the opposition’s movement. “I am challenging [them]; if they spend even one week [in Islamabad], I will actually start thinking about resigning,” he said.