Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan aide says social gathering aims to sort government

Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan aide says social gathering aims to sort government


Pakistan’s former primary minister Imran Khan (R) addresses his supporters all through an anti-authorities march toward money Islamabad, demanding early elections, in Gujranwala on November 1, 2022.

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A senior aide to Pakistan’s jailed former Primary Minister Imran Khan said on Saturday their social gathering would check out to kind a government as it experienced gained the most seats in Thursday’s standard election.

Interim celebration main Gohar Ali Khan termed on all institutions in Pakistan to regard the party’s mandate, telling a push convention in Islamabad that if entire benefits were not launched by Saturday evening, the occasion would maintain a tranquil protest on Sunday.

Khan and rival ex-Primary Minister Nawaz Sharif have both claimed victory. Impartial candidates backed by Khan received the most seats, inspite of him staying in jail and his celebration barred from the polls.



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