Sunday, August 17, 2014

Pakistan: Sunday likely to be last day for Nawaz govt

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader, Imran Khan, early Sunday morning blazoned out that a decisive showdown with the ruling regime was set to blast off at 03:00 PM today, Abbtakk reported.
“You need to rest to save your energies for a likely final match against this government. August 17, 2014 could be the most decisive day in the history of Pakistan”, Khan told his tired rain-drenched workers before going to sleep in the wee hours of Sunday.
Khan who has led thousands to Islamabad to protest until Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif stepped down, said today (Sunday) his Serena Chowk sit-in would dwarf the famous Al-Tahrir Square protest, which resulted in the unceremonious ouster of the then Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak.
“The world will forget the mass protests in Cairo after looking at our crowd on Sunday”, Khan said confidently.
The cricketer-turned-politician is attempting to topple the Nawaz-led government, which he believes rigged its way into power. He saluted the PTI youth for their unwavering support and dedication to the cause.
“I am proud of my workers especially the young ones. Their unparalleled passion is the driving forces behind this whole movement”, said he, rendering a testimonial to his unfaltering followers.

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