Tens of thousands call for resignation of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan

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Tens of thousands of opposition supporters joined the city of Karachi on Sunday as a component of a crusade to overthrow Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, whom they accuse of being installed through the army in a rigged election in 2018.

Nine primary opposition parties shaped a non-unusual platform called the Pakistan Democratic Movement (MDP) last month to release an anti-government national reaction.

“He’s taken jobs away from other people. He has taken food from others twice a day,” opposition leader Maryam Nawaz said of Khan as he headed to the demonstration, which attracted crowds in development at this time the demonstration in 3 days.

She is the daughter and political heir of former triple prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

“Our farmers are hungry in houseArray . . . our other young people are disappointed,” said opposition leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.

Protests occur when the country’s economy, which had already fallen before the pandemic, is suffering from double-digit inflation and negative growth, which Khan’s war parties characterize his government.

Khan’s two-year term has seen growing censorship and crackdown on dissent, critics and opposition leaders.

“Inflation has damaged the backs of poor citizens, forcing many others to beg to feed their children,” Faqeer Baloch, 63, said at the Karachi rally.

“It’s the best time for this government to leave,” he said as the crowd chanted, “Come on Imran, come on!”

The next election is scheduled for 2023.

The demonstration in Karachi followed a rally of the alliance in the eastern city of Gujranwala on Friday, the largest demonstration opposed to Khan since taking office.

In a video link from London at gujranwala’s rally, Sharif accused army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa of manipulating the 2018 elections and orchestrating his dismissal in 2017 in what he said were accusations forged with the help of the judiciary.

Maryam said her party is not anti-military, but: “If you say we’ll respect those who weigh the ballots under their boots, that won’t happen. “

The army, which denies interfering in politics or electoral misdeeds, has yet to respond in particular to Sharif’s accusations.

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