Deposed Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has refrained from announcing his next step to force the government to organize early parliamentary elections.

Khan had promised to announce his step after giving the current government 6 days, to set a new date for the general elections, after confrontations between Imran Khan's supporters and security forces in Islamabad, then he returned and added another two days to the same deadline.

In the same context, Imran Khan, in a speech to a popular gathering, repeated his accusation that Washington was conspiring to overthrow his government, referring to the details of that conspiracy as he described it. Imran Khan from power, otherwise Pakistan will suffer several problems, and he also told him that if Parliament withholds confidence from Khan, Washington will forgive Islamabad.

He added, "These facts were put before the National Security Committee, and in front of all military and political leaders, and everyone agreed that what happened was external interference in Pakistan's affairs, and everyone agreed on the need to protest to America."

Khan asked about the position of "Those who are supposed to defend the homeland towards what happened, shouldn't they prevent external interference in our affairs? Instead of remaining neutral? Because the damage is now being done to Pakistan, today our country is in trouble. The government that came to power based on a conspiracy set the future of Pakistan." In a dark tunnel.

He called for the organization of early elections, considering that fair and transparent elections are the only way out of the crisis, and there is no other solution but that.

On the other hand, a court specialized in corruption cases in the Pakistani city of Lahore postponed the deliberations on the trial of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, and his son Hamza, who is the head of the local government in Punjab province, until June 15.

Sharif and his son face several charges, including money laundering charges of about $100 million.

The defendants appeared before the court during which the FBI requested the detention of the defendants for interrogation, but the court judge rejected the request.