On Imran Khan’s call, PTI supporters took to the streets to protest his removal from office.

The PM had said in an address to the country the day before he was voted out of power that he will not tolerate the establishment of a “foreign government” in Pakistan and that if that happens, he will seek public support.

“We are not a tissue paper nation,” the former prime minister declared during a live webcast, insisting that Pakistan does not want unilateral relations with any country.

 

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