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Pakistan's 46 pct population rejects Imran Khan's new political brand

| @indiablooms | Feb 07, 2022, at 04:28 am

Islamabad: Around 46 percent of the Pakistani population could not agree with Prime Minister Imran Khan’s self-proclamation of a new political brand and free of any corruption.

Similarly, 62pc of people consider the wrong distribution of tickets for PTI’s debacle in KP local government polls, while 30pc think it was due to corruption and bad service delivery, reports The News International.

This viewpoint came to the fore in another opinion poll, conducted by the Pulse Consultants using a sample size of 2000 people, from Jan 13-21, the newspaper reported.

The pollster sought opinion over PM’s self-declaration of a new political brand, reasons for the setback in phase 1 of KP LG polls, Murree tragedy, the verdict in PTI’s foreign funding case, and the presidential system, read the newspaper.

During a meeting with his party's spokesperson, Khan had described himself as a new political brand for not being involved in any corrupt affairs.

When the Pulse Consultants sought opinion over the assertion, 46pc people did not agree with it, while 19 pc fully agreed with the idea, 30 pc agreed to some extent, and four percent did not respond to the query, reports the Pakistani newspaper.

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