London: A plane with interesting script written on it landed at London Heathrow Airport, the busiest British Airport, to show solidarity with former Pakistani legendary cricketer and PTI Chairman Imran Khan. The plane with interesting script is owned by a British Pakistani supporting the cause of Imran Khan.
Imran Khan is recognized worldwide not only for his cricket or Shaukat Khanam Cancer Hospital; he stands one of the popular leaders of today’s world. Pakistanis living abroad and in Pakistan are impressed from his charismatic personality along with leadership qualities.
Interesting Plane with Interesting Printing
Imran Khan is leading a movement against sitting Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and PTI Chairman alleged him on stealing his mandate in general elections of 2013. PML N leader Nawaz Sharif has won majority seats of national assembly to form government at federation but PTI Chairman Imran Khan didn’t accept the results neither the public.
People asked inquiry of elections and started protest against Nawaz regime led by Imran Khan. He held public meetings in almost every city of Pakistan to prove this point and public supported him by participating in massive numbers in these processions. They chanted a new slogan Go Nawaz Go there which now has become a phenomenon in the country.
Since 11th May, 2014, these processions have been getting popularity countrywide and especially Pakistanis living outside country. They are introducing new but interesting ways to register the protest to get rid of fake mandate of Nawaz regime. Writing Go Nawaz Go slogans on cars, walls and planes at it was written on a plane which landed on London Heathrow Airport.
The continuation of the processions and sit-in in Islamabad weakened the government quite a lot whereas Imran Khan is getting immense popularity among public. The government is trembling as it wasn’t accepting such positive response from public against sitting government.
The immense support in favor of Imran Khan from people living in cities like New York, Berlin and London has created more problems. Formation of judicial commission to investigate the elections rigging seems the only way out of this teasing scenario.
Imran Khan is recognized worldwide not only for his cricket or Shaukat Khanam Cancer Hospital; he stands one of the popular leaders of today’s world. Pakistanis living abroad and in Pakistan are impressed from his charismatic personality along with leadership qualities.
Interesting Plane with Interesting Printing
Imran Khan is leading a movement against sitting Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and PTI Chairman alleged him on stealing his mandate in general elections of 2013. PML N leader Nawaz Sharif has won majority seats of national assembly to form government at federation but PTI Chairman Imran Khan didn’t accept the results neither the public.
People asked inquiry of elections and started protest against Nawaz regime led by Imran Khan. He held public meetings in almost every city of Pakistan to prove this point and public supported him by participating in massive numbers in these processions. They chanted a new slogan Go Nawaz Go there which now has become a phenomenon in the country.
Since 11th May, 2014, these processions have been getting popularity countrywide and especially Pakistanis living outside country. They are introducing new but interesting ways to register the protest to get rid of fake mandate of Nawaz regime. Writing Go Nawaz Go slogans on cars, walls and planes at it was written on a plane which landed on London Heathrow Airport.
The continuation of the processions and sit-in in Islamabad weakened the government quite a lot whereas Imran Khan is getting immense popularity among public. The government is trembling as it wasn’t accepting such positive response from public against sitting government.
The immense support in favor of Imran Khan from people living in cities like New York, Berlin and London has created more problems. Formation of judicial commission to investigate the elections rigging seems the only way out of this teasing scenario.
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