IMRAN KHAN CRIED IN PARLIAMENT - KNOW WHY?




Imran changed his position under pressure from hardliners, proposing in Parliament on the expulsion of French ambassador

The government of Pakistan announced on Tuesday a proposal to expel the French ambassador and introduce a motion in Parliament to quash all criminal cases filed against the banned Tehreek-e-Labbak.  Later Amjad Ali Khan, the leader of the ruling Tehreek-e-Insaf party, proposed in this regard in the National Assembly.  The Pakistan government agreed to bring the proposal after lengthy negotiations with the radical Islamic party.  During the presentation of Amjad Ali Khan's proposal, the speaker bearing on the pedestal was Kaiser.  Although technically it is not an official document as it has been submitted by a member to a private position but it was accepted for discussion.  Speaker Kaiserne said he would give the House time to discuss it.  He adjourned the session for Friday.  Rashid said that the names of TLP leaders will also be removed from the fourth schedule. Seeing all this drama in the room, Prime Minister sitting in the lower house started crying to show sympathy towards the rebels. This act was noticed but soon the recordings were closed so that no one can get to know about it. Unfortunately, these were crocodile tears because not too long ago, Prime Minister stated very clearly that Tehree e Labbak is a terrorist organization. But soon, after regular protests and violence, Pakistan had to go to the table of diplomacy, in the fear of a military coup in Pakistan. Democratic activists and human right workers said that the current situation in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan are similar to those in 1999, when General Parvez Mushsharraf overthrew the democratically elected government of Navaz Sharif. Our team highly supports this step taken by Imran Khan, because it has helped in saving lives of thousands of policemen. A pakistani media house claimed that over 12 policemen were killed in the violent protests being carried out regularly since a week.

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