Miftah Ismail asked for 'relief' from the American envoy, claims Imran Khan.

ISLAMABAD -- PTI Chairman Imran Khan claimed on Sunday that Finance Minister Miftah Ismail had asked for 'relief' from the American envoy stationed in Islamabad.

Addressing his party supporters protesting against inflation, via video link, the former prime minister said that he fears that Pakistan's economy is in 'danger'.

Repeating his claim of an American conspiracy to topple his government, the PTI chairman said that 'neutrals' were told about it and warned that the country will be ruined if the PTI is removed from power and the incoming government will not be able to save it.

Khan added that the 'neutrals' were warned about all this when there was time to defeat the conspiracy.

The PTI chairman then said that when the no-confidence motion took place the dollar was at 178 and today it has reached 208. He added that he believes the country is at the same stage where Sri Lanka is at.

'Miftah Ismail asked American envoy to get relief. Nothing is free everything has a price, US will take our real freedom as a price,' warned Imran Khan. He also advised the...

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