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Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan calls for rally on December 13, threatens civil disobedience


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Published in Politics and Government on Sunday, December 8th 2024 at 8:20 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • PM Imran Khan threatens nationwide civil disobedience if his demands for prisoner release and a judicial inquiry into protest crackdowns aren't met. He plans a Peshawar gathering on December 13 to honor slain supporters,

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has called for a rally on December 13, 2023, in Rawalpindi, urging his supporters to join in what he describes as a "historic" event. This call to action comes amidst his ongoing legal battles and political challenges, including his disqualification from holding public office for five years due to a corruption conviction. Khan has threatened to launch a nationwide civil disobedience movement if his demands are not met, which include holding elections within 90 days as per the constitutional requirement. He has also criticized the current government, alleging that it is attempting to delay elections and suppress his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Khan's rally and threats of civil disobedience are seen as efforts to pressure the government and rally public support ahead of the upcoming elections.

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