⁍ Nine major opposition parties formed a joint platform last month to begin a nationwide agitation against the government.


⁍ Prime Minister Imran Khan came to power on an anti-graft platform and denies the army helped him win.


⁍ The protest campaign comes at a time when Pakistan is experiencing an economic crisis.


– Tens of thousands of opposition supporters gathered in Pakistan on Friday to launch a nationwide protest against Prime Minister Imran Khan, who they accuse of being installed by the military in a rigged 2018 election. Nine major opposition parties formed a joint platform called the Pakistan Democratic Movement last month to begin a nationwide agitation against the government, reports Reuters. Khan, who came to power on an anti-graft platform and denies the army helped him win, said on Friday he wasn’t afraid of the opposition’s campaign, which was aimed at blackmailing him to drop corruption cases against their leaders. “We have come out for the supremacy of the law,” said Maryam Nawaz, the daughter and political heir of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz is the main opposition party. Sharif, a long-standing critic of the military, was sacked by the Supreme Court in 2017 on corruption charges and left for London last November for medical treatment. He blames generals and judges for what he says were trumped up charges. The next general election is scheduled for 2023. “Go Imran go. Your time is up!” shouted tens of thousands of opposition supporters gathered at the Gujwanwala stadium hours before the leaders arrived. Bilawal Bhutto, the son of assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, and a religious leader, Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, were leading separate rallies to join the main gathering. “The time has come for the puppet government to go,” said Bhutto.



Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/pakistan-politics-protests/pakistan-opposition-starts-countrywide-protests-to-oust-government-idUSKBN2711YQ