This is a mega gathering of top leaders from Pakistan’s mainstream opposition parties in the capital Islamabad. After hours of discussion, they announced a united alliance ---Pakistan Democratic Movement--- aimed at organizing country-wide street rallies to compel Prime Minister Imran Khan to resign and hold fresh general elections.
The opposition parties are set to begin their campaign in early next month and intensify the agitation in January next year. They believe that the current government is by-product of what they call rigged 2018’s general elections and hence it must resign before the mass agitation reaches its climax.
The country’s powerful military has been at the heart of allegations to have rigged the general elections in favor of Prime Minister Khan’s ruling party. In an obvious reference to the military, the former Prime Nawaz Sharif in video link from London, vowed to struggle against it for rigging general elections.
Sharif left Pakistan in November last year on medical grounds. He was convicted on money laundering charges for 10 years last year.
In a declaration, the opposition groups also strongly condemned the government's internal and foreign policies saying the policies have put the country in deep troubles.
The government, on the other side, dismissed the gathering as a meeting of corrupt figures and vowed not to bow to the opposition pressure.