Updated On: 21 February, 2024 06:51 PM IST | Lahore/Islamabad | mid-day online correspondent
The incarcerated former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan`s Tehreek-e-Insaf party Wednesday rejected the attempts by two of the country’s party’s trying to form a coalition government, warning that robbing its public endorsement by the "mandate thieves" will result in the worst political instability

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The incarcerated former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan`s Tehreek-e-Insaf party Wednesday rejected the attempts by two of the country’s party’s trying to form a coalition government, warning that robbing its public endorsement by the "mandate thieves" will result in the worst political instability.
Almost two weeks after the February 8 general elections that delivered a fractured mandate, there was finally a breakthrough late on Tuesday night that could end the political impasse in the country, newswire PTI reported.