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PMA’s appeal Imran to postpone long march

Islamabad: Pakistan Medical Association requested Imran Khan to postpone the Real Azadi Long March till November 13.

According to Leading News, Pakistan Medical Association has written a letter to former Prime Minister and Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan and requested him to postpone the  Long March till November 13 at 4 pm.

The president of Pakistan Medical Association said that the MD CAT exams have already been delayed by two months, now the exams will be delayed further and the academic year of the children will be wasted.

President Pakistan Medical Association Lt Col Retired Ghulam Shabbir requested Imran Khan in a letter to postpone the long march till November 13.

He further said that due to protests in Punjab, students and their parents are worried about reaching the examination centers.

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