Javed Hashmi not in favor of PTI long march as it could be dangerous for democracy

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf pioneer and senior official Javed Hashmi has chosen to stay far from the party’s proposed Azadi March towards Islamabad.

Affirming his disparities with the gathering initiative, Hashmi said that he would not like to be a piece of any undemocratic methodology.

Talking solely to Geo News on Wednesday, the veteran lawmaker said that he battled for majority rules the system through his entire life and would proceed with it later on as well yet he was not prepared to wind up some piece of any undemocratic procedure.

Hashmi said that he couldn’t get to be reason for pulverization to fair process for which he battled.

He yielded that he had contrasts with Imran Khan over Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s impact in the PTI.

Javed Hashmi was going to leave for the place where he grew up Multan.

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