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Imran Khan, Pakistan's imprisoned former prime minister, accused the current government of a 10-year dictatorship plan, claiming that promotions are given to judges and police officers who aid oppression. He asserted that economic progress cannot occur under the current "fascist system" and criticized the government for its handling of missing PTI party members following protests.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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