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Couldn't run govt without military's support: Outgoing Pak PM

IndiaTimes Friday, 11 August 2023
In an interview with Geo News broadcast on Thursday, when the anchor pointed out that Pakistan was among the most prominent examples of hybrid regimes in the world today, Sharif said that Imran Khan had relied heavily on former Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa. "His government was a blend of various components, despite his accusations against others for the same. Every government requires backing from key sectors, including the military," Sharif said.
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