Imran Khan seeks financial assistance from expatriate Pakistanis

Imran, who lost his post as Pakistan's prime minister, has already called for a nationwide movement to overthrow the government. His party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has taken initiative to involve expatriate Pakistanis in this movement.
Imran Khan tweeted a video message on social media Twitter on Friday. Addressing the expatriate Pakistanis in that video message, he said that the current government in Pakistan is led by some 'identified corrupt people' and the people of the country are agitating for the fall of this government and immediate general elections.
Imran Khan has sought financial assistance from expatriate Pakistanis to strengthen the movement. In a video message, he said that a website called 'Namanzoor.com' has been launched at the initiative of PTI. Expatriate Pakistanis who are supporting the ongoing government movement can send money through this website.
Imran Khan tweeted a video message on social media Twitter on Friday. Addressing the expatriate Pakistanis in that video message, he said that the current government in Pakistan is led by some 'identified corrupt people' and the people of the country are agitating for the fall of this government and immediate general elections.
Imran Khan has sought financial assistance from expatriate Pakistanis to strengthen the movement. In a video message, he said that a website called 'Namanzoor.com' has been launched at the initiative of PTI. Expatriate Pakistanis who are supporting the ongoing government movement can send money through this website.
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