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He has warned that elections should be declared within six days or else he will return to Islamabad with a strike. The PTI chairman said that the whole country was with him on that day.
Imran Khan has also come out once morest the actions of the imported government. The PTI was criticized for conducting raids and other inspections to stop the march. At the same time, he thanked the Supreme Court for considering the matter, Pakistani media Dawn reported.
Meanwhile, during the march, violent followers set fire to the metro station. Thousands of people attended Imran Khan’s rally. The discussion turned violent as police tried to cross the barricades.
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Violent protesters set fire to the China Chowk metro station in Pakistan. Several trees and shrubs were uprooted on Jinnah Avenue leading to De Chowk.
Imran Khan, who was ousted as Pakistan’s prime minister last April, has called on his followers to rally in Islamabad’s D-Chowk for a “peaceful” protest rally demanding fresh elections. The call for the protest came following the Supreme Court directed the authorities to hold a protest rally in the country’s capital and prevented them from arresting Imran Khan.
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Imran had said that it would be better to drop an atomic bomb on Pakistan than to give power to thieves. In addition, the country is facing a severe financial crisis. There has been strong criticism of the government.
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