Protests are high in the country of Pakistan. Pakistan's major Opposition parties on Sunday demanded the "immediate" resignation of Prime Minister Imran Khan as they started an alliance to hold a countrywide protest movement to oust his government. A 26-point joint resolution was adopted by the All Parties Conference (APC) which was treated by Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and attended by Pakistan Muslims League-Nawaz (PML-N), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) and several other parties. This country bans all flights of Air India At a joint press conference after the end of the multi-party meeting, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazl ur Rehman read out the decision and said that the Opposition parties have allowed the launching an alliance named 'Pakistan Democratic Movement' to organize a countrywide demonstration against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government. The declaration alleged that the Imran Khan government has been granted "fake stability by the same establishment" that meddled with the elections to bring the incumbent rulers to power. It expressed "extreme concern" over the increasing interference of the establishment in internal affairs of the country and regarded it as a "danger to the nation's stability and institutions". The government of UK imposed penalties on those violating isolation norms The forum also demanded that elections be held again in a transparent manner and that electoral reforms should be passed in order to ensure free and fair polls. It said the Opposition would not cooperate with the government in the legislative process. It said that protest would go ahead in phases. In the first phase, the Opposition parties will hold joint rallies in all four provinces in October. The second phase will start in December during which the Opposition will hold big rallies across the country. Japan's newly elected endures his first discussions with US President