Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan (R) addresses his supporters throughout an anti-government march in the direction of capital Islamabad, demanding early elections, in Gujranwala on November 1, 2022.
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A senior aide to Pakistan’s jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan stated on Saturday their social gathering would attempt to kind a authorities because it had received essentially the most seats in Thursday’s basic election.
Interim social gathering chief Gohar Ali Khan known as on all establishments in Pakistan to respect the social gathering’s mandate, telling a press convention in Islamabad that if full outcomes weren’t launched by Saturday night time, the social gathering would maintain a peaceable protest on Sunday.
Khan and rival ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif have each claimed victory. Unbiased candidates backed by Khan received essentially the most seats, regardless of him being in jail and his social gathering barred from the polls.