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Jamat-e-Islami to organize Long March to seek Khan's ouster on Oct 27
Imran on his way out as Pak Army plans to install new stooge
10/8/2019 10:52:14 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 8: Cricketer-turned-politician, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan seems to be on his way out. According to the media reports, Pakistan Army is planning to install another stooge at his place. There are reports that Jamat-e-Islami Pakistan is planning a Long March against Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on October 27. The march is reportedly being organized at the Army's behest.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "As a Prime Minister Imran Khan has failed miserably. He left no opportunity to appease his bosses in the Army but nothing has worked out for him. He has faced defeat at all the fronts."
The analyst said that the Army had assigned him (Khan) a task to convince the United States President to allow Taliban to rule Afghanistan but the US President Donald Trump has made it clear that "Talks with Taliban are dead".
Another task assigned to Khan was to internationalize Kashmir but the world community has turned its back towards Imran Khan and Pakistan and has not paid any attention to the 'sermons' being delivered by the 'Taliban Khan'.
Media reports suggest that Pakistan's good old friend China too is unhappy with Imran Khan. In a related development China has asked the real boss of Pakistan i.e. Army Chief General Bajwa to accompany his stooge (Imran Khan) to Beijing so that the Chinese could seek answers from Pakistan leaders.
Referring to the cross-LoC march which was organized by the banned Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front, an observer said, "The tall claims of the organizers that they would mobilize 1 lakh people to cross the LoC proved to be a hoax as only few hundreds assembled in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan occupied Kashmir, and they were dispersed off before they could even reach near the Line of Control."
The observer said the blatant lies being propagated by Pakistan stand dismissed and the puppet Prime Minister of Pakistan has had to cut a sorry figure. "The chequered history of Pakistan is enough to prove that there is no democracy in Pakistan and the people who have ruled the neighbouring country during the past seventy years were installed by the Army," the observer added.
He said, "The Army has always used and thrown the politicians as these leaders have had no locus standi among the people. Imran Khan, who had come into power with an aim to make Naya Pakistan is on a sticky wicket as it has been proved beyond doubt that Pakistan is Terroristan where the writ of the Army prevails."
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