The faction opposing the government of Pakistan formed a joint front
The opposition faction in Pakistan formed a joint front with the participation of six parties, including Imran Khan's party, with the aim of starting anti-government campaigns. |
The opposition faction in Pakistan formed a joint front with the participation of six parties, including Imran Khan’s party, with the aim of starting anti-government campaigns and protesting allegations of election fraud.
According to the report of the Pakistani media on Saturday, six political parties formed a joint opposition front in continuation of their accusations against the coalition government of Pakistan headed by the Muslim League Nawaz and the People’s Party.
The joint front of the opposition faction of Pakistan known as “Movement to defend the Constitution of Pakistan” is composed of six parties including Justice Movement, Majlis Wahdat Muslim, Sunni Alliance Council, Pakhtunkhwa Awami National Party, Jamaat-e-Islami and Balochistan National Party. Today (Saturday) they will hold their first anti-government meeting in the cities of “Pashin” and “Chaman” located in Baluchistan province.
The leaders of the joint front of the opposition of Pakistan claim fraud in the recent elections of this country and consider the coalition government illegal.
Umar Ayub Khan, Secretary General of the Justice Movement Party (which was founded by Pakistan’s deposed Prime Minister Imran Khan) announced that anti-government campaigns have started in Balochistan and will be held in all parts of the country after that.
The leaders of the opposition faction of Pakistan chose Mahmood Khan Achakzai as the head of the joint opposition front. Pakistani media reported that the opposition’s joint front has decided to challenge the government of this country.
Source: IRNA
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