Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan will answer the questions of public via telephone today at 01:30pm PST.

People can contact with the Prime Minister on telephone number 051-9224900.
Taking to twitter, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Senator Faisal Javed Khan said that under the initiative of ‘Ap Ka Prime Minister Ap Kai Sath’ [Your Prime Minister With You], Imran Khan would take direct telephone calls from the public at 1:30 pm on Tuesday.
The senator added that the telephonic conversation between the prime minister and people would be broadcasted live on television, radio and digital media platforms.
#آپکا_وزیراعظم_آپکے_ساتھ
— Senator Faisal Javed Khan (@FaisalJavedKhan) May 10, 2021
وزیراعظم پاکستان عمران خان ایک بار پھر فون پر آپکے ساتھ براہِ راست بات کریں گے- انشاء اللہ
11 مئ بروز منگل -دوپہر 1:30 بجے-
آپکے سوالات اور وزیراعظم کے جواب
وزیراعظم سے آپ کی بات چیت -ٹیلی ویژن، ریڈیو اور ڈیجیٹل میڈیا پر براہ راست نشر کی جائے گی pic.twitter.com/phJkkO3nNK
This is not the first time that Imran Khan is engaging with public via telephone. Earlier on February 01 and April 04, PM accepted calls from the general public and responded to their queries.

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