57% supported Imran Khan’s Ouster when they believed Imran Khan failed to improve the Pakistani economy.
A survey of Gallup Pakistan now revealed that 43% of people were not happy with the overthrow of Imran Khan while the remaining 57% were happy that Khan had to leave the government. This survey was conducted at 1,000 men and women in more than 100 districts, immediately after the vote of trust on Saturday night, said report. Those who were not happy with the repellent of Imran Khan still considered the Khan an honest politician while anger towards Khan was mostly in a failed economic land, the poll revealed.
Imran Khan will hold ‘Jalsah’ on Wednesday at Peshawar while ‘a big surprise’ is being planned in a public rally in Lahore on April 21, his party claims. Even before Ouster, Imran Khan urged for early elections and today Jalsa was being seen as the first election campaign.
Eight social media activists from the Imran Khan Party were arrested for allegedly running an online campaign against the Head of the Pakistani Army General Qamar Javed Bajwa. According to the Federal Investigation Agency, he received a list of 50 suspects involved in the social media campaign against military heads and upper court judges from intelligence agencies and eight of them had been detained.
Imran Khan was reported to fall from the military good and had alleged that he wanted to remove the Bajwa General from his position.
Pakistani soldiers have officially distanced themselves from Imran versus opposition chaos. After exiting Imran Khan, said the army. Pakistani soldiers always stand near state institutions to keep and will always, without compromise.
“Pakistani soldiers are aware of their responsibilities and will continue to defend the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan to all internal and external threats in all circumstances,” General Bajawa said at an event.