Ex PM’s team vows to fight till end

Members of former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s team paid tribute to him in the final hours of his administration, vowing to fight behind him “for as long as it takes.”

“Prime Minister Imran Khan has just left Prime Minister House. He did not bow down as he went out gracefully “Senator Faisal Javed Khan expressed his thoughts on Twitter.

Imran Khan, he continued, has raised the entire nation. “I am proud to be a Pakistani and fortunate to have such a leader. Imran Khan is the Pakistani Khan.”

Taimur Khan Jhagra, a former finance and health minister, believes that losing the struggle is meaningless. “What matters is that we win the war for Pakistan that we want. This battle will last as long as it takes. Insha’Allah.”

“I have witnessed Imran Khan work relentlessly for the betterment of the country for more than three years,” Asad Umar, the former planning minister, remarked.

He claimed that Imran Khan’s sole goal was to strengthen Pakistan and enhance the lives of Pakistanis. “May Allah grant you more strength to serve the nation, skipper #ProudOfImranKhan,” the caption reads.

A peaceful demonstration would be held across Pakistan after Isha prayer, according to former energy minister Hammad Azhar, on the request of “brave” leader Imran Khan.

Fawad Chaudhry, the former information minister, described today as a “sad day for Pakistan,” claiming that “looters” will return and a good man has been sent home.

Shireen Mazari, a former human rights minister, called today a “sad day for democracy” because “the US regime succeeds, helped and abetted by a corrupt political mafia and its domestic string-pullers, as well as a judicial coup that has shattered legislative supremacy.”

“As a result, our deep subservience to [the] United States will remain. Embarrassing!, “she continued.

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