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'Lack of effort' to free Imran Khan? PTI lawmakers revolt against party leadership
A deep internal rift has surfaced within Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with a group of lawmakers expressing dissatisfaction over what they described as a 'lack of effort' by the party leadership to secure the release of jailed founder and former prime minister Imran Khan. The disgruntled members of the Provincial Assembly (MPAs), many of whom were reportedly denied positions during a recent cabinet expansion, held an emergency meeting in Peshawar before sending a...
Prisoner number 804: the plot to erase Imran Khan – podcast
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Shaheen Afridi joins Wasim, Waqar in elite list; becomes only third Pak captain to ...
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UN boosts Lebanon aid appeal as Israeli war drives humanitarian crisis
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