LONDON (Bywire News) – Imran Khan, Pakistan’s former Prime Minister, called off his assembly of protesters on Thursday. The decision came following hours of a feud with police outside parliament the evening before. Khan alerted that he and his allies would return unless given the agreement of re-election within six days.
“I’m giving you six days. You announce elections in six days,” Khan ushered from the top of a truck leading into Islamabad, followed by thousands of his devotees.
Khan’s ultimatum stands as a result of his belief in a U.S conspiracy, which led to ousting his position of power and reinstating a coalition led by their now Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif. Khan’s protest and issuing of the ultimatum call for the disbanding of Parliament so that new elections may be held in June. Through this election, Khan hopes to demonstrate his mass national support.
He proceeded to warn the government that this would not be the final mass rally in the place where his…