Pakistan's new PM Shehbaz Sharif terms Imran Khan's 'foreign conspiracy' claims as ‘drama'

Addressing Parliament after his election as the country's 23rd Prime Minister, Shehbaz said that good has prevailed over evil.

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Pakistan's newly-elected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday termed ousted premier Imran Khan's 'foreign conspiracy ' claims as "drama", saying he will resign and go home if it is proved.

Addressing Parliament after his election as the country's 23rd Prime Minister, Shehbaz said that good has prevailed over evil.

“Pakistan's National Security Committee would be briefed on a controversial letter related to the so-called foreign conspiracy,” he said, terming Khan's 'foreign conspiracy' claims as "drama".


Khan had alleged that the US was involved in a conspiracy to topple his government.

“I will resign and go home if conspiracy is proved in letter controversy,” Shehbaz said.

Shehbaz, 70, was elected unopposed as the new Prime Minister of Pakistan by Parliament after rival candidate Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced that his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party will boycott the voting and staged a walkout.
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Shehbaz received 174 votes - two more than the simple majority of 172.
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