Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
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Pakistan has been on edge since opposition parties submitted a no-confidence motion to the National Assembly Secretariat on March 8.
Pakistan's embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed a massive rally in the national capital on Sunday, claiming that foreign powers were involved in a 'conspiracy' to destabilise his coalition government.
The US, however, has rejected claims that 'foreign powers' were involved in the overthrow of Pakistan's Imran Khan government amid the country's political crisis.
"There is no truth to these allegations," a State Department spokesperson told India Today TV on Thursday.
Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
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