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Imran Khan to call for long march on May 20, Sheikh Rashid

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Awami Muslim League (AML) Cheif and Former Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Tuesday said that Imran Khan will call for a long march on May 20. While talking to media, Sheikh Rashid claimed that the incumbent government failed to run the country smoothly and urged to take decisions within 48 hours.

He said that I am sure that important decisions will be taken by May 31. The former interior minister claimed that the nations demands immediate polls in the country.

In regard to Nawaz Sharif’s return he questioned that now what is the obstacle in return of PML-N’s supremo Nawaz Sharif.

He also claimed that Asif Zardari has taken revenge on Nawaz Sharif.

While supporting Imran Khan Sheikh Rashid said that he will always be with Imran Khan and maintained that the coalition government was unaware of the popularity of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan.

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The former federal interior minister said that slogans of thieves and traitors were being chanted in the country today as the present government was doing nothing but closing its cases.

Sheikh Rashid asserted that the FIA is working to clear the cases of Shahbaz, Hamza and Zardari.

He further announced that Imran Khan would call for long March on May 20.

Previously while taking to Bol news Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said he was hopeful that announcement for next general election’s date would be made by May 31

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