Opposition calls for removal of Imran Khan, calls for march to Islamabad


- Thousands gathered for Sunday's rally

Islamabad Ta. Monday 14 December 2020

The anti-Prime Minister Imran Khan movement in Pakistan is expected to gain momentum on Sunday. Thousands rallied in opposition on Sunday.

Speakers at the rally vowed to march towards Islamabad. Opposition leaders called for fresh parliamentary elections in Pakistan and demanded the removal of Imran Khan's government. He alleged that the Pakistan Army had helped Imran Khan win the 2018 parliamentary elections. That election was not fair and fair.

Bilawal, the son of late Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, told the rally that the time for negotiations had passed. Now only after the re-election negotiations. Now there is no point in talking to Imran Khan or the Pakistani army.

Bilawal was speaking on the sidelines of the recent visit of Army Chief General Bajwa to the Opposition for talks. "My father was falsely accused," said Maryam, the daughter of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Maryam said Imran Khan was disqualified for a post like Prime Minister and was becoming a puppet of the army.

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