Imran wants 2m people in Islamabad on call against govt

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LAHORE
Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that at least two million people should reach Islamabad on his call against the current government that comprised “traitors”.
The former premier who was ousted through a no-confidence motion by a coalition of then opposition parties made these remarks while addressing a workers’ convention on Wednesday.
During his address, Imran reiterated that he was ousted through an alleged conspiracy. “Frist there was a conspiracy against my government then there was an interference,” he alleged. He claimed the US would control Pakistan with the new government in power through a “conspiracy”.
Even before his removal, Imran had accused the US of a “conspiracy” to remove his government over its ‘independent foreign policy’. He also urged his party workers to participate in ‘night prayer’ by Maulana Tariq Jamil at 10pm and pray for “the real freedom”. He also urged people to preach his cause.
The former premier again accused Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja of working for the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), calling him “the PML-N’s agent”. He accused the CEC of harbouring a bias against his party. “He has be
en making decisions against us,” Imran added.