Marriyum Aurangzeb, the minister of information and broadcasting in
Pakistan, declared on Tuesday, November 20 (PTI), that the “tamasha”
(gimmickry) of former prime minister Imran Khan would stop on November 26.
Her comments followed a speech by Khan, in which he promised to meet
protesters and lay out plans for the future when his long march finally
reached Rawalpindi, a city near Islamabad, on November 26.
Those days of politics, conspiracies, and tamasha on the part of Imran Khan
are done. Like his 2014 sit-in, his fake Azadi March is a total disaster.
Sadly for Imran Khan, tamasha will finish on November 26.
Pakistan, declared on Tuesday, November 20 (PTI), that the “tamasha”
(gimmickry) of former prime minister Imran Khan would stop on November 26.
Her comments followed a speech by Khan, in which he promised to meet
protesters and lay out plans for the future when his long march finally
reached Rawalpindi, a city near Islamabad, on November 26.
Those days of politics, conspiracies, and tamasha on the part of Imran Khan
are done. Like his 2014 sit-in, his fake Azadi March is a total disaster.
Sadly for Imran Khan, tamasha will finish on November 26.