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APC Action Plan: Announcing a long march against the government from January, calling on the army to stop interfering in elections and politics.


 (Sindh Tribune) : The action plan prepared after the anti-government All Parties Conference (APC) of the country's opposition political parties in Islamabad has announced a long march in January and demanded from the Establishment to stop interfering in politics.

 The resolution passed by the APC was read out by Maulana Fazlur Rehman, head of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islami Pakistan (JUI-F), which also announced nationwide protests from October and called the alliance the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).  given.

 The resolution on Sunday called on the government to investigate the recent allegations against Asim Bajwa, the prime minister's adviser on the CPEC.

 The resolution called for ensuring transparent, free and fair elections in the country and for immediate reforms without any military or agency involvement.

In addition, the APC resolution declared its full support for the 18th Amendment and said that no compromise would be made on it.

 The resolution also blamed the current government for the "fall of Kashmir" by opposition parties and expressed concern over the government's Afghan policy.

 The meeting also demanded that "the practice of making Pakistani citizens Missing Persons be abolished and that Missing Persons be brought before the judiciary in advance."

 Speaking to reporters after the announcement, PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the parties in the APC were now launching a movement against the "selected government and its facilitators".

 Asked about another option from within the PTI, he said, "We will keep all democratic traditions in mind in this regard, but we do not want another elected prime minister instead of one elected prime minister."

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