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Pakistan man climbs mobile tower, demands PM post

Updated on: 22 December,2018 05:30 PM IST  |  Islamabad
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He climbed the mobile tower in Blue Area of Islamabad with the country's flag in his hand

Pakistan man climbs mobile tower, demands PM post

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A man climbed a mobile tower here on Saturday, demanding that he be made the country's Prime Minister.


The man, who was not identified, hailed from Sargodha city and claimed that he can improve Pakistan's economic condition and repay debts within six months and thus should be made the Premier, Geo News reported.


He climbed the mobile tower in Blue Area of Islamabad with the country's flag in his hand. When asked to come down, the man said he will only speak to Prime Minister Imran Khan or District Police Officer of Sargodha city.


However, rescue officials used a lifter and with the help of police brought him down. The man was then taken to a police station.

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