Pakistan’s ex-premier Khan announces march to Islamabad on May 25
KARACHI, Pakistan (AA) – Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan has announced that his party’s march to Islamabad to press for new elections would begin on May 25.
Addressing a news conference in the northwestern city of Peshawar, Khan said his supporters will remain in the capital until new elections are called.
Khan, who came into power in August 2018, was ousted in April through a no-confidence vote in parliament by the joint opposition.
Reiterating his allegations that he was removed through a US-backed plot, he urged the country’s powerful army, police and bureaucracy to stay “neutral” and do not support the government’s move to block the planned protest.
Khan had also staged a 126-day-long sit-in in Islamabad in 2014, seeking resignation of then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over alleged rigging in the 2013 polls.
His demand was not met, and the protest was called off in December 2014 after a terrorist attack on an army-run school in Peshawar, in which over 140 students, mostly children, were killed.
The development comes as the South Asian nation continues to slide into economic crisis due to a widening current account deficit and depleting foreign reserves.
Pakistan is in dire need of external financial support, and talks between the government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are underway in Doha.