Long march's delay in arrival to Pindi part of 'important strategy': Sheikh Rasheed.

RAWALPINDI -- AML chief Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad Wednesday claimed that the delay in the arrival of PTI Chairman Imran Khan's long march to Rawalpindi is part of an "important strategy".

"The delay in Imran Khan's arrival in Rawalpindi is part of an important strategy, while those sneering about not registering FIR will have their 'own political kites cut'," the former minister wrote on Twitter.

The former interior minister took to Twitter to share his predictions on Pakistan's political climate ahead of major changes expected in the decisive month of November.

"The meetings taking place in Rawalpindi and London indicate the final round of important decisions," the politician said predicting crucial decisions to be taken this month in Rawalpindi - from "election" to "selection".

Criticising Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif-led coalition government, the former minister said: "This government is dangerous for economic, political, and national security, and is in shambles. The amount of [money] spent on foreign visits has not even been received in aid."

The AML chief said that while the nation would be on the streets, the Sharif brothers would be...

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