
Facing no-confidence motion, Imran Khan drops Pak 'PMO' from YouTube channel. What does this mean?
India Today
Ahead of Imran Khan’s public rally in Islamabad, the YouTube channel of the Pakistan Prime Minister has been renamed ‘Imran Khan’, triggering speculation that he might step down from the top post.
With a vote of no-confidence looming over his government, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has renamed the Prime Minister's Office’s YouTube channel on Saturday. In a move that has triggered speculation that he might announce the decision to step down on Sunday, the YouTube channel, which earlier had a verified tick when it was named Prime Minister's Office, has now been renamed ‘Imran Khan’.
The development comes just a day ahead of Imran Khan’s public rally in Islamabad on Sunday, March 27. While the renaming of the YouTube channel has raised eyebrows, with speculation rife that the prime minister might resign from the top post tomorrow, Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has continued to rally support for the present government.
The call for rally on Sunday is a show of strength by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
"I want my people to come to Parade Ground tomorrow. Tomorrow we will show a sea of people!" PTI said in a tweet referring to Imran Khan.
In an attempt to bolster domestic support, Imran Khan released a video on Twitter, urging people to turn up in huge numbers for the public rally at Islamabad's Parade Ground on Sunday. He also hit out at the opposition, terming them “dacoits”.
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