Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the people of his country to stand against the evil. In a video mssage Khan on Thursday criticised the opposition, calling them a gang of thieves, who has been looting the country for the past 30 years in front of everyone and now they are indulging in 'shameless horse trading'. "I want the entire nation to join me on March 27 to send one message: that we are not with evil, we are against it. That we are against the crime[s] being committed against democracy and the nation," he said. Khan faces a no-confidence motion in the Assembly on Friday.
وزیراعظم @ImranKhanPTI کا قوم کے نام اہم پیغام pic.twitter.com/abeHvXAi0Z
— PTI (@PTIofficial) March 24, 2022
In a threat to the turncoats who have recently switched their allegiance to the opposition to defeat Imran Khan, minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Thursday said these turncoats must also keep in mind that early elections can also be called in the country.
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