Imran Khan threatens to march on Islamabad: “Wait for my call!”

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Khan told a crowd of tens of thousands of people in the eastern city of Lahore Pakistan It is the third massive public gathering since losing power to increase pressure on the new government "Whoever made a mistake, there is only one way to correct it and that is to hold elections as soon as possible".

Khan asked his supporters to prepare to heed his call to march towards Islamabad If the response to his request for early elections is delayed. And he said "wait for my call".

The former cricketer-turned-politician has accused the United States of working to bring him down, an allegation Washington denies. He recently disagreed with the military over Appointment of the chief of intelligence.

And the shape of the new prime minister Shahbaz Sharif On Tuesday, a coalition government brought together previously competing opposition parties to unite to oust Khan.

Khan, along with more than 100 lawmakers from his party, resigned following losing a vote of no-confidence called by the opposition, which accused him of mismanaging the economy, governance and foreign relations.

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Khan told a crowd of tens of thousands of people in the eastern city of Lahore Pakistan It is the third massive public gathering since losing power to increase pressure on the new government. “Whoever made a mistake, there is only one way to correct it and that is to hold elections as quickly as possible.”

Khan asked his supporters to prepare to heed his call to march towards Islamabad If the response to his request for early elections is delayed. “Wait for my call,” he said.

The former cricketer-turned-politician has accused the United States of working to bring him down, an allegation Washington denies. He recently disagreed with the military over Appointment of the chief of intelligence.

And the shape of the new prime minister Shahbaz Sharif On Tuesday, a coalition government brought together previously competing opposition parties to unite to oust Khan.

Khan, along with more than 100 lawmakers from his party, resigned following losing a vote of no-confidence called by the opposition, which accused him of mismanaging the economy, governance and foreign relations.

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