ISLAMABAD, Oct 1: The president of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Abdul Majeed Malik, has said opposition parties will launch a joint protest movement after Ramazan if fresh polls are not held in 21 constituencies of Kashmiri refugees in Azad Kashmir and Pakistan.

Talking to Online here on Sunday, he said the opposition parties rejected the Muslim Conference government imposed by the federal government.

“We are launching a movement against those involved in corruption. We have support of the majority. We are in contact with all opposition parties and are working out a joint strategy,” he said.—Online

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