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Pakistan: Massive Pro-Imran Protests Erupt Post No-Confidence Vote

As per the latest reports, after massive protests were arranged across significant urban areas of Pakistan against the ouster of previous Prime Minister Imran Khan through a demonstration of general disapproval called by the nation’s opposition.

The violence on Sunday night occurred from around 9.30 p.m. in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Malakand, Multan, Khanewal, Khyber, Jhang, Quetta, Okara, Abbottabad , Bajaur, Lower Dir, Shangla, Kohistan, Mansehra, Swat, Gujrat, Faisalabad, Nowshera, Dera Ghazi Khan and Mandi Bahauddin.

Taking to Twitter late Sunday night, Khan said thanks to the a great many dissidents who turned out in his help.

“Much thanks to you to all Pakistanis for their astonishing flood of help and feelings to challenge US-supported shift in power by nearby Mir Jafars to bring into power a circle of malleable hooligans generally temporarily free from jail. Shows Pakistanis at home and abroad have vehemently dismissed this,” he said.

On Sunday evening before the violence were organized, the previous head had tweeted: “Pakistan turned into an autonomous state in 1947; however the opportunity battle starts again today against an unfamiliar connivance of shift in power. Continuously individuals of the nation shield their sway and a vote based system.”

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In capital Islamabad, the protest began from the city’s Zero Point, prompting traffic growl at the Srinagar Highway.. In the interim, an enormous number of Khan’s allies, including ladies and kids, turned up at the Peshawar Press Club and recited mottos against the opposition.

In Lahore, an assembly moved towards the city’s Liberty Chowk, with individuals sloganeering against the US. The protest in Karachi was hung on the Rashid Minhas Road where countless allies were in participation.

Other than Pakistan, violence were likewise organized in Dubai and London’s Hyde Park. Khan has turned into the main Prime Minister throughout the entire existence of Pakistan to be expelled through a no-certainty vote after 174 individuals in the 342-in number National Assembly on Sunday casted a ballot for eliminating him from the post.

 

 

 

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