Islamabad: Former Pakistan Prime Minister and Tehreek-e-Insaf Party Chairman Imran Khan has warned that if elections are not held in Pakistan, which has been ruined on the economic front, people will take to the streets. He says that if elections are not held, violent protests may take place in the country. Pakistan’s situation may be similar to Sri Lanka’s. This is both my warning and analysis. People are keeping peace in the rallies now. Because they hope that elections will be held very soon. Speaking to the party workers, Imran said that if people are deprived of the right to vote, they can take to the streets. At that time the situation will go out of control. The current government is avoiding elections. Because he is afraid of losing. We have agreed to hold talks with the government following the Supreme Court appeal for the elections. All parties have to come to the negotiation table with honesty. Our team is ready to talk and if the government shows commitment to hold all the elections simultaneously by dissolving the Lok Sabha and all the state assemblies, the talks will go ahead. Now the eyes of the country are on the Supreme Court. All Supreme Court judges should forget their differences and unite for the country. My party will hold Labor Day rallies in Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar on Monday.
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