Imran Khan's throne may go, the army has nothing to do with 'Azadi march'
Imran Khan's throne may go, the army has nothing to do with 'Azadi march'
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Peshawar: Imran Khan's government's problems in Pakistan are increasing. The Pakistan Army's big statement about the ongoing independence march against Imran in Pakistan has come to light. Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafur has claimed that the army has no intervention in any political matter of the country nor has anything to do with it.

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General Asif Ghafoor said this in an interview with Pak News Channel. His hint was towards the ongoing movement by Jamaat Ulema e Islam Fazi (JUIF) leader Maulana Fazlu Rahman regarding the resignation of Imran Khan. He claimed that the army is busy with national security issues and will take every step to protect the country. When asked if Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa would try to end the ongoing strike against the Imran government, Gafoor said that the picket is a political activity and the army will not interfere in it.

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Responding to allegations of interference in the election, he said that the army has no role in the election process of the country nor has any such motive. Let us tell you that the Pak Army had warned on Saturday that no one would be allowed to spread instability or chaos in the country. Let us tell you that the independence march has been going on in Pakistan for the last 6 days demanding the resignation of Imran Khan.

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