
TORONTO – How do you perceive Pakistan’s political situation without PM Imran Khan? Do you think the opposition now can deal the ongoing protests against them? Apparently that is improbable.
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TORONTO – How do you perceive Pakistan’s political situation without PM Imran Khan? Do you think the opposition now can deal the ongoing protests against them? Apparently that is improbable.

As China and Bangladesh were not invited to the US President Joe Biden’s Summit for Democracy, Pakistan did not join being invited. Apparently Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan did not receive any phone call since President Biden has taken office. The Pakistan government has chosen not participate, but Wednesday Islamabad said that it was “thankful” to the US government for the invite. This summit is being held for the first time on 8-10 December, with countries participating virtually. →