Islamabad, May 2 (UNI) Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday called Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ‘a puppet PM,’ while openly accusing the Joe Biden-led administration in the United States of indulging in a regime-change conspiracy.
He also asked whether US has lessened or increased ‘anti-American sentiment’ in the country.
“My question for the Biden Administration: By indulging in a regime change conspiracy to remove a democratically elected PM of a country of over 220mn people to bring in a puppet PM, do you think you have lessened or increased anti-American sentiment in Pakistan?” the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf chairman tweeted.
On April 11, Pakistan’s joint Opposition candidate Sharif was elected as the 23rd PMr of the country, following the ouster of Khan through a no-confidence motion, that was tabled by Sharif, then Leader of the Opposition, on March 28 in the National Assembly.
With this, Imran became the first Pakistani PM to be thrown out in this manner.
Imran accuses Biden of regime-change conspiracy, terms Sharif as ‘puppet PM’

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