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Supporters Declare Loyalty to Imran Khan at Zaman Park

During Eid holidays, instead of going to the zoo, we went to the Zaman Park. The scenes really weren’t any different. In this satirical/hypocritical take, I deliver a passionate speech at Zaman Park, Lahore, where PTI supporters have gathered for showing solidarity with Imran Khan. I proclaim Imran Khan as their “rohani baap” (spiritual father) and denounce the “imported hakoomat” (foreign rule) of previous governments. The crowd cheers as I call for unity and perseverance in the face of opposition from the police and PDM. The video ends with a call to action, asking viewers to like, subscribe, and share the message.

Disclaimer: I do not vote for PTI but know it is important to distinguish between right and wrong and the struggle to get free and fair elections is a democratic right for any party.

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