In Pakistan, former Prime Minister Khan, who lost his job due to the passage of a vote of no confidence, is holding large-scale demonstrations and rallies nationwide in search of an early general election, calling on supporters to rally in the capital, and tensions are rising. ..

In Pakistan, a vote of no confidence has been passed by parliament due to the ruling party's rebellion, and former Prime Minister Khan, who has lost his job, has accused supporters of protests and rallies nationwide, alleging that it is a conspiracy of domestic and foreign forces.

Tens of thousands of supporters gathered in the eastern city of Gujranwala on the 18th, and former Prime Minister Khan said, "Some people will eliminate the democratically elected government just because it doesn't suit them." I complained.



He called on supporters across the country to rally in the capital later this month to put pressure on Prime Minister Sharif, who launched the new administration, to hold an early general election.

A man who attended the rally criticized the Sharif administration, saying, "I can't forgive him for being retired in a dirty way," and a female supporter said, "I will definitely win former Prime Minister Khan in the next election." rice field.



It has been pointed out that former Prime Minister Khan had a quarrel with the military over personnel affairs, and that relations with the United States had cooled due to the approach to Russia and the policy toward China, but it is still the people. It is very popular among the people, and tensions are rising in Pakistan.