Imran Khan shares mental health journey
Imran Khan discusses his ongoing mental health journey, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing wellness and seeking professional support.
Imran Khan discusses his ongoing mental health journey, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing wellness and seeking professional support.
Pakistan never ceases to amaze. This was evident in their recently concluded elections. Polling results were delayed by days to select candidates shortlisted by the Rawalpindi clique of generals.
That something is always the same: an appeal to the people. Follow- ing the vote of no-confidence in April 2022, for example, Khan announced a long march to Islamabad in May.
Zafar claimed that the “most important section” of their charter is that a country should be democratic.
Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan said on Tuesday that the PTI chief has termed the February 8 general elections in Pakistan as “mother of all rigging”, a media report said.
"The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly was not dissolved due to the new developments in Punjab," Chief Minister Mahmood Khan said.
There is no gainsaying the fact that Imran has shown courage and defiance in openly challenging the generals. In Pakistan, no one so far has dared to do so in this manner. The army is quite on the back foot, criticism, and veiled digs at generals by Imran are lapped up by the huge crowds comprising vast numbers of youths thronging his meetings.
This was the crux of the analysis put forward by a number of legal and political experts who spoke to Dawn following Khan's "surprise" announcement during the public meeting in Rawalpindi on Saturday night.
Protesters took to the streets and "held traffic hostage" while Islamabad Police requested them to not set fire to vehicles.
The incident took place when the Haqeeqi March entered Wazirabad.