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‘Woh to fakir aadmi hai’: Pakistan minister lends assist to PM Imran Khan at present of energy rally

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Prime Minister Imran Khan is holding a large rally in Islamabad as a no-confidence movement looms over his authorities. Addressing the gathering in Islamabad’s Parade Ground, Pakistan Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Hussain referred to as Imran Khan a “fakir” (ascetic) and claimed that he’s not grasping for energy.

“Woh toh fakir addmi hai,” Fawad Hussain instructed the supporters gathered at Parade Ground on Sunday.

“He won’t be affected whether he is in power or not. We will be affected,” the Pakistan minister stated, including, “Today Imran Khan is standing for our needs, for everyone who cares for Pakistan.”

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Referring to the no-trust movement looming over Imran Khan’s authorities, Fawad Hussain stated, “Those who have stabbed Imran Khan in the back will not be able to show their face in their constituencies.”

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The rally in Islamabad is a present of energy by Pakistan PM Imran Khan and his PTI celebration.

Before Imran Khan took to the stage, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders took turns addressing celebration supporters on the rally.

Earlier, Defence Minister Pervez Khattak was one of many first PTI leaders to handle the gang. He urged the PTI supporters to face with Imran Khan, assuring them that “our brave leader is not going anywhere.”

“You will see … the opposition will cry after four days,” he stated, including that the National Assembly members who “abandoned” PTI by no means initially belonged to the celebration. “You will see… they will regret it.”

Pervez Khattak requested crowd to assist PM Imran Khan within the subsequent elections as properly.

“I hope that you will stand with Imran Khan till the day he breathes his last,” Pervez Khattak stated.

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