Imran’s Protest Was a Flop Show

Despite the announcement in Pakistan, a large crowd of protesters gathered less. Due to the stopped traffic, people stuck on the road between the place in strong sunlight had to face problems.
Supporters of Pakistani opposition political parties chant slogans during an anti-Imran Khan protest rally in Quetta on July 25, 2019. - Thousands of supporters of Pakistan’s opposition parties on July 25, took to the streets as they observed "Black Day", one year after the election that brought cricket-turned politician Iman Khan into power. Khan has been facing growing anger by opposition parties which accuse his government for teetering economy, inflation and unemployment in the country. (Photo by BANARAS KHAN / AFP)
Supporters of Pakistani opposition political parties chant slogans during an anti-Imran Khan protest rally in Quetta on July 25, 2019. - Thousands of supporters of Pakistan’s opposition parties on July 25, took to the streets as they observed "Black Day", one year after the election that brought cricket-turned politician Iman Khan into power. Khan has been facing growing anger by opposition parties which accuse his government for teetering economy, inflation and unemployment in the country. (Photo by BANARAS KHAN / AFP)

In Pakistan, the Imran government protested in Pakistan on Friday in the name of Harmony with Kashmiris. Prime Minister Imran Khan himself participated in a demonstration and announced to stand till the last moment with the Kashmiris. However, despite earlier announcements, the crowd gathered less in protest. Due to the stopped traffic, people stuck on the road between the place in strong sunlight had to face problems.

Pakistani journalist Nayla Inayat has shared a video, which shows that some people are trying to stop vehicles there, which is causing a lot of trouble to the people. He has shared another video in which people are arguing with security officers on blocking traffic. A person is saying that when Modi will pass from above then what is the point of stopping people.

According to Imran Khan's announcement, a half-hour nationwide protest began at 12 noon. Siren rang at twelve o'clock, traffic lights were turned off, traffic was stopped, trains were also parked for a minute. Imran Khan also participated in the demonstration near Constitution Avenue outside his office in Islamabad. He said that today every Pakistani stands with Kashmiris. Accusing India of imprisoning 80 lakh Kashmiris, he said that through this protest, we want to tell the Kashmiris that we are with them. According to Pakistani daily Dawn, Imran Khan said, "We will stand with Kashmiris till they get independence." People also shouted slogans of 'Kashmir Banega Pakistan' during Imran Khan's address.

On the news of India's possible action in slave Kashmir, Imran Khan said that if India does this then his army will give a befitting reply. He said that if the international community does not stand against the fascist government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, then the whole world will be affected. He also said that if there is a war between the two nuclear-rich countries, the whole world will suffer from it. Pakistani President Arif Alvi also joined the protest at one place.

He also tried to incite people against India. Imran Khan earlier this week asked people to hold a half-hour protest every Friday in the afternoon, expressing cordiality with the Kashmiris. The demonstration will continue until 27 September, the day Imran Khan is expected to address the UN General Assembly. Imran Khan has already announced to raise the Kashmir issue in the United Nations.

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