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Journalist Aaliya Shah authors new book titled 'Imran Khan and Naya Pakistan'

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 18 January 2019

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Journalist Aaliya Shah authors new book titled 'Imran Khan and Naya Pakistan'
Aaliya Shah has published her third book, focusing on the political events surrounding Imran Khan. It covers significant political moments and strategies in Pakistan's recent history.

ISLAMABAD - Journalist and anchor Aaliya Shah's new book ‘Imran Khan Aur Naya Pakistan’ has been published.

The book, the author’s third, is published by Ferozesons Publishers. It details political events and comprises stories including National Elections 2013, the sit-in, PTI, PML-N and PPP’s political stunts, strategies and dramatic politics of this decade.

The book especially focuses on the political journey of Imran Khan and his struggle from dharna to becoming the prime minister.

It includes Khan’s important speeches delivered during massive political gatherings and highlights the role and significance of Naya Pakistan movement, and its impact on the masses.

KEY POINTS:

  • Aaliya Shah's book published by Ferozesons Publishers.
  • Focus on Imran Khan's political journey and the Naya Pakistan movement.
  • Details political events like National Elections 2013 and PTI's strategies.
  • Includes important speeches and their impact on the masses.

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