Pakistan
Upcoming days are decisive, says PM Imran Khan
The premier appealed to people to attend the PTI’s March 27 rally
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Swat: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Wednesday that Islamabad’s Sindh House is the hub of horse-trading where the conscience of lawmakers was being traded.
Addressing a rally in Swat on Wednesday, he said that the political opponents fear landing in jail if Imran Khan stayed in power for some more time.
The prime minister while declaring the next few days important said that he will hunt down all his opponents.
The public rally in Swat was another installment in Imran Khan’s plan to flex muscles before a vote on the no-confidence motion.
The prime minister urged people to vote only for the candidates who are running with cricket-bat as their electoral symbol in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa local bodies elections. “The friends who are running on other symbols, I request them to withdraw, because we need to win this election,” he said.
The premier also appealed to people to attend the PTI’s March 27 rally in Islamabad because ‘upcoming days are decisive’ for the country.
e questioned the former rulers if they raised the issue of Islamophobia at the United Nations and OIC.
He took the credit of getting adopted a resolution by the united nation designating 15 March as International Day to Combat Islamophobia.
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