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PTI workers asked to continue sit-in for weeks as Khan still adamant on PM’s resignation

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By Web Desk Published September 8, 2014 1 Min Read
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An increasingly out of touch with reality, Imran Khan, yesterday dashed the hopes of most of the party workers by instructing them to prepare for continuing the sit-in for another two weeks.

A senior leader of the PTI told the media that the party chairman somehow still believed that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would resign. As the numbers of protestors at PTI’s Sit in steadily continues to dwindle IK keeps on insisting that  party leaders  bring people to the sit-in that is set to continue for at least a fortnight.

A meeting of the PTI Punjab chapter was held at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House to discuss the fate of the sit-in after the devastating floods in the country.

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