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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on Sunday said that he will not accept the government without the two-third majority.

Expressing his thoughts in an interview over the long march, the PTI chief claimed that his long march will be marked in history as the ‘biggest’ of all and went on to say that he will announce the long march on Thursday.

Reiterating that this time his party is coming with full preparations for the long march, Imran warned that he will end his protest with the long march. Talking about the foreign policy, the PTI chief said that there is a dire need for an independent foreign policy for the country.

Taking a dig at the coalition government, Imran claimed that the rulers are not interested to strengthen democracy but they are looking to stash money. "They want to put me behind bars so that the masses could not pour onto the streets," the PTI chief added.

The former prime minister further said that "It was written in the cypher to oust me from the prime ministership and bringing Shehbaz Sharif to power".
 
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on Sunday said that he will not accept the government without the two-third majority.

Expressing his thoughts in an interview over the long march, the PTI chief claimed that his long march will be marked in history as the ‘biggest’ of all and went on to say that he will announce the long march on Thursday.

Reiterating that this time his party is coming with full preparations for the long march, Imran warned that he will end his protest with the long march. Talking about the foreign policy, the PTI chief said that there is a dire need for an independent foreign policy for the country.

Taking a dig at the coalition government, Imran claimed that the rulers are not interested to strengthen democracy but they are looking to stash money. "They want to put me behind bars so that the masses could not pour onto the streets," the PTI chief added.

The former prime minister further said that "It was written in the cypher to oust me from the prime ministership and bringing Shehbaz Sharif to power".

So long IK.

Adios!
 
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The way IK is going, not just two third but 3-4rth majority is on the cards.


Yes perhaps rigging and that too at colossal level but pti will not that happen. They have finally figured out elections science.
Only if neutrals allow it
 
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Only if neutrals allow it
Neutrals are helpless now ....once chain of command commence at GhQ from next month, you will see things started getting changed.

Also seems like higher courts ain't giving up to the neutrals this time. Making lotas redundant was a landmark decision from the SC. That decision was the stepping stone for PTI come back thus destroying pdm and neutrals plans all together. At the moment they are doing firefighting with no support from the public.
 
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The way IK is going, not just two third but 3-4rth majority is on the cards.


Yes perhaps rigging and that too at colossal level but pti will not that happen. They have finally figured out elections science.
in mardan 2018 elections, PDM total lead was 82000 votes over PTI candidate , still IK managed to beat them with 10000 plus margin in last week , means 75% pakistanies are with IK , Inshallah he will get 2/3rd majority if elections happens now or next year
 
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He still will not be able to deliver anything, running country is not task for softies.
 
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IK is firming up his position like the way Mujib did during 1970-71! Looks like no Pak will be left for these corrupt-to-the-soul traitor-at-the-hearts naked-beggars-at-the-DC maggots and fagots....

It's like Now or Never.....

Reis Erdo'an has done it, and IK will do it by HIS PERMISSION. Till then no victory for Pak, even in a cricket match....
 
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