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Sharif's dictatorship is not democracy, says Imran Khan

Islamabad [Pakistan], Oct. 29 (ANI): Pledging to go ahead with his 'lockdown' of Islamabad on November 2, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Saturday said he will show Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif what democracy is on that day.

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Sharif's dictatorship is not democracy, says Imran Khan
Islamabad [Pakistan], Oct. 29 (ANI): Pledging to go ahead with his 'lockdown' of Islamabad on November 2, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Saturday said he will show Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif what democracy is on that day. Advising party supporters to travel in small groups, Imran said they should opt for hidden routes to arrive at the site instead of taking the main route where police will be stationed. Khan said Sharif's dictatorship is not a democracy. The PTI chairman had come to meet his supporters a day after party workers skirmished with police in twin cities and scores of protesters were taken into custody. Asking supporters about their comfort as many of them have set up camps and spent the night near his residence, Khan directed his party managers to ensure their well being. Meanwhile, life had returned to normal in Islamabad and Rawalpindi on Saturday, as the previous day's crowds had dispersed. (ANI)

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