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Pakistan: Imran Khan’s early elections move
LAHORE: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf(PTI) Imran Khan has said that the PTI is struggling for rule of law and the supremacy of the people in the country, while the corrupt mafia is being dry-cleaned through NRO-2.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan had a meeting with former prime minister Imran Khan in which the political situation and national affairs were discussed.
During the meeting, Chief Minister KP confirmed Imran Khan’s political decisions and said that he stands with him. He said all actions are for the country.
On this occasion, he said that whatever decision is taken regarding the dissolution of the assembly, it will be implemented accordingly.
On the other hand, Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan and Chief Minister Punjab Chaudhry Parvez Elahi also met during which the dissolution of the Punjab Assembly and the political situation were discussed.
It should be noted that in today’s public gathering at Liberty Chowk, Imran Khan will address the gathering through a video link from Zaman Park and will also announce the final date of the dissolution of the assemblies.
Former federal minister and PML-Q leader Moonis Elahi had a meeting with Imran Khan at Zaman Park last night in which the political situation of the country was discussed.
In the meeting, the date of dissolution of the Punjab Assembly was discussed with Moonis Elahi, and later on the political situation of Punjab and assured that the Muslim League-Q stands by the decision of Imran Khan and told that the Chief Ministership of Imran Khan.
It should be noted that the senior PTI leaders of the party have suggested dissolving one assembly instead of dissolving two assemblies simultaneously.
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