Imran gives govt new deadline to meet demands or face civil disobedience movement

Former prime minister Imran Khan leaves after appearing in the Supreme Court in Islamabad on July 26, 2023. — AFPIncarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan has now set December 22 as the new deadline for the government to meet his “legitimate demands” including the release of…

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