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Did PM Imran Khan 'mistakenly' name America as country that threatened Pakistan?

Premier's slip of tongue has social media in an uproar, with many claiming this was not a faux pas
The PM claimed the letter read: “If the vote of no confidence succeeds, we will forgive you. If it does not succeed, and Imran Khan remains the prime minister, then Pakistan will be in a difficult situation.” Reuters/File
The PM claimed the letter read: “If the vote of no confidence succeeds, we will forgive you. If it does not succeed, and Imran Khan remains the prime minister, then Pakistan will be in a difficult situation.” Reuters/File

Social media users are claiming that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ‘slip of tongue’ during the live address on Thursday was intentional, where he named America as the country that sent the threatening letter to Pakistan.

The PM claimed the letter read: “If the vote of no confidence succeeds, we will forgive you. If it does not succeed, and Imran Khan remains the prime minister, then Pakistan will be in a difficult situation.”

While talking about the letter PM Imran Khan said, “America threatened me” before quickly correcting himself and saying “it was a foreign country”. Twitter was flooded with hilarious memes following the premier’s speech.

The latest most viral moment of the time, the Will Smith slap at the Oscars also made the cut.

One person shared a video depicting US President Joe Biden’s reaction when PM Imran Khan named America in the speech.

Many people praised PM Imran Khan for not “submitting” to the US.

One user expressed fear for the Prime Minister’s safety.

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