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Only elections can save Pakistan from falling into pit: Imran Khan

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  • Imran Khan called meeting to discuss political situation in country and termed elections crucial to safeguard Pakistan
  • The meeting discussed the impact of exorbitant inflation on the nation
  • Imran Khan underscored that the thieves have left the nation in throes of inflation to relieve themselves
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan called an important meeting to review the overall political situation in the country and termed elections as the only solution to save Pakistan, BOL News quoted sources privy to the matter.

As per details, the meeting discussed the impact of exorbitant inflation on the nation, and instructions were also issued to the party members by Imran Khan to fully represent the people on the issue.

It was reported that the issue of a historic inflation meeting in Islamabad on July 2 was also discussed.

Imran Khan underscored that the thieves have left the nation in throes of inflation to relieve themselves adding that the incompetent group conspired to seize power unprepared to safeguard themselves.

Read more: Sheikh Rashid termed elections crucial for stability in Pakistan

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He also alleged that when PTI came to power in 2018, Pakistan was on the brink of bankruptcy and highlighted that his government never put the inflation burden on the nation despite weak economy, the Covid-19 crisis, and tough IMF conditions.

While touching on the protest against the government, Khan said that he will demonstrate against the rising inflation and the incompetency of the incumbent government in Islamabad on July 2.

PTI chief also maintained that the only way to save Pakistan from falling bankrupt is the next general elections.

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