Ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan has appealed to the people of Peshawar to participate in tomorrow’s protest against the alleged US-led regime change operation in Pakistan.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) resigned from the national assembly (NA) yesterday ahead of the election for the new prime minister after Khan was deposed via a no-confidence motion.
Imran Khan has announced to mobilize masses across the country for immediate elections after a massive response on Sunday to his protest call following his ouster.
The first of the series of protests will be held tomorrow in Peshawar, followed by Karachi on Sunday and in Lahore on April 23.
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In a video message, Imran Khan said a government backed by foreign powers has been imposed on the country, which he will talk about.
In his message to the people of Peshawar, he said a nation protects its freedom and democracy, which cannot be done by the army or any foreign power.
نکلو کپتان کیساتھ اپنی خودمختاری، قومی غیرت کی حفاظت کے لئے۔پشاور جلسہ میں بھرپور شرکت کرے #امپورٹڈ_حکومت_نامنظور pic.twitter.com/SfvKpUQgk5
— Farrukh Habib (@FarrukhHabibISF) April 12, 2022
He said, “I am coming to you [Peshawar] and together, we will run a campaign for immediate elections in Pakistan.”

















