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Analysis of Imran Khan’s Speech: A Perceptive from Critical Discourse Analysis
Mr. Mubashir Ahmad, Dr. Akbar Ali, , Mr. Irfan Ullah Khan,
Abstract
The objective of this study is to interpret the genuine meaning of the PMOP's speech. Analyzing the
relationships between language and its social and political contexts is the objective of critical
discourse analysis. Gender, politics, ethnicity, the economics, and religion are among the numerous
topics it investigates. This research applies a critical discourse analysis to analyse Imran Khan's
September 27, 2019 first major political speech as Pakistan's former former Prime Minister. (CDA).
The findings of this study are supported by Fairclough's CDA paradigm. According to Fairclough,
there are fundamentally three distinct phases of CDA. This strategy makes the speaker's remarks
more easily digested. This research article focuses mostly on answering "what," "which," and "why"
According to research, PMOP really cares about people and strives to avoid prejudice against
Muslims in India and internationally. In the research, all appropriate data was used. The results
might be used to guide future research on CDA.
Keywords
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), Fairclough model, prove helpful.
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