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Imran Khan, US lawmakers discuss matters of mutual interest

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A delegation of lawmakers from United States (US) on Wednesday met Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan and discussed matters of mutual interest and bilateral issues, ARY News reported on Wednesday.

According to details, a delegation of US lawmakers called on Imran Khan at his residence in Lahore’s Zaman Park area.

The delegations comprise of Speaker California Anthony Rendon, Eloise Reyes, Chairperson Appropriations Committee Chris Howden Spencer, Chief of Democratic Caucus Mike Gibson, Chairperson Small Business Wendy Carrillo and members of the IT committee.

During the meeting, matters pertaining to bilateral issues, mutual interest and the promotion and stability of democracy were discussed. They also consulted on matters related to the supremacy of the constitution and law and the protection of fundamental rights.

Speaking on the occasion, Imran Khan said Pakistan is considered an ‘important’ country in the Islamic world in terms of geography, adding that the country’s role in establishing peace in South Asia was ‘admirable’.

“As a political party leader, I believe in peaceful solutions to conflicts through dialogue,” the former premier stressed. The delegation appreciated the PTI’s role in the survival and development of democracy in Pakistan.

Last month, PTI Vice President Fawad Chaudhry met U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome and senior officers and apprised them of ‘worsening HR situation’ in the country.

Fawad Chaudhry said in a Twitter thread, “Had a good meeting with US ambassador and senior officials. The worsening HR situation in Pak was a particular focus of discussion.”

“I apprised US officials on PTI concerns on the misuse of Anti-Terrorism and Blasphemy laws by the PDM Govt against political opponents.”

The PTI vice president added, “The political situation and PTI position on various issues came under discussion. Such meetings are part of a mutual desire to have a relationship based on equality and wellbeing of people.”

US conspired for derailment of Imran Khan government, he should be alert .
 
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There was no US role in IK's loss of the VoNC. It was ALL Pakistan's internal matter, clearly.

Typical IK politics though

He makes loud noises, screeching and making the whole country go crazy in his newly invented BS.

Then sometime later, he gives a small interview and like the ginormous liar he is, proudly takes a Uturn on it.

The cultists and public don’t get the memo because who watches the interviews he gives to cryptic channels but the people who take note and watch what he says get the message. This guy you’re interacting with still hasn’t received the new memo to dismiss US involvement claims yet and start blaming internal elements.
 
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Imran Khan has met Bajwa minimum two times as well after so-called regime change operation....
The meetings happened in a very "khushgawaar" mahol.
They also laughed out on gossips and talked like there was never any issue.
Bajwa told him sir you should have stayed in assembly..
Khan suggested Bajwa to take extension till next elections and stay Chief till next elections for the greater good of country.

TRUE STORY
 
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Typical IK politics though

He makes loud noises, screeching and making the whole country go crazy in his newly invented BS.

Then sometime later, he gives a small interview and like the ginormous liar he is, proudly takes a Uturn on it.

The cultists and public don’t get the memo because who watches the interviews he gives to cryptic channels but the people who take note and watch what he says get the message. This guy you’re interacting with still hasn’t received the new memo to dismiss US involvement claims yet and start blaming internal elements.

That is all okay, and only to be expected. IK is equally entitled to play his brand of politics just the same as all the other jokers in the circus tent of Pakistan. The captive audience inside can take which side they want, but it does not fool anyone in those observing it all from the outside.
 
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