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‘Matters rapidly moving towards long march

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PTI leader Hammad Azhar has said “there is no question of moving on” on the issue of alleged rigging in the February 8 elections till ex-premier Imran Khan and other party leaders were released and unless their “mandate was returned”.

In a post on X, Azhar said, “Do not take the public sitting in the Houses of power so lightly that it will silently accept their violence, oppression and daylight robbery. “Matters are rapidly moving towards a decisive long march; the entire nation will be on the streets,” the PTI leader added. On the other hand

PTI leader Asad Qaiser has lamented the “180 seats stolen” from the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC), the new home for PTI-backed lawmakers. Speaking to the media in Islamabad, Qaiser said, “You have no respect for our mandate and the 30 million votes we got.”“A fake prime minister is sitting on the seat right now. And how can a fake PM take this country out of crisis?” he questioned.—INP

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