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Today's Latest News Imran enters Rawalpindi days before 'important decision'

 Imran enters Rawalpindi days before the 'important decision'


• PTI leader urges supporters to attain Rawalpindi on Nov 26, set to announce the subsequent method

• Says if established order wasn't at the back of regime alternate, must have stopped conspiracy

LAHORE:

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday advised his supporters to converge on Rawalpindi on Nov 26 for the long march that he's anticipated to rejoin in man or woman after getting better from the accidents he sustained in a gun assault in Wazirabad n advance this month. For now, the march became suspended in Rawat.

He additionally seems to have had an alternate coronary heart for the army that he has continually blamed for ousting him from power, whilst he stated if the established order wasn't at the back of the regime alternate it must have performed its function in preventing the conspiracy.

Mr. Khan ought to have strategically selected Nov 26 for coming into the dual towns to renew his long march as the subsequent military leader could be inducted simply multiple days after that once the tenure of the incumbent Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa ends on the 29th.

“I will welcome humans from throughout the united states in Rawalpindi subsequent Saturday at 1pm and announce the subsequent protest method for the 'Haqeeqi Azadi' lengthy march till each citizen is empowered to get their due rights,” he introduced and harassed that the kingdom must now no longer live impartial at this “defining moment”. PTI leaders also called on those in power to fulfill their duty to save the country from disaster. That's it," he insisted.

Khan also argued that the ruling coalition's performance showed it had no intention of drowning the economy.

In a liberal tone towards the establishment, the party leader said: "If the establishment admits that it is not behind the regime change plot, given its history of corruption and looting, then the agency will do its part. and stop it. I should have done that," he said. He added that no regime change plot could succeed "without support from within" to "bring back the thieves and corrupt people and force them into the country." ."

“The establishment should also mention whether the regime change will benefit the country,” he said, noting that the “illegally installed” government should push PTI in the leg. wall to end the corruption scandal. He added that he thinks he only works for

Although he says he continues to face death threats, he continues his long journey to free the country from the shackles of slavery and allow all citizens to enjoy their rights of them, prosper and develop. started.

He said the government had set up a commission to investigate the murder of Arshad Sharif, but the journalist's mother expressed doubts about this.

The head of PTI said he was also discriminated against for not registering FIRs for the three people he named in the assassination. "The police operating under the PTI-PML-Q administration in Punjab are afraid to call them 'dirty Harry' in the FIR," he lamented.

Meanwhile, Information Minister Mariyum Aurangzeb said Imran Khan's "tamasha" (political farce) would end on November 26. In a statement reported by APP, she said that the end of Mr. Khan's long march was no different from the end of the 2014 protests, she tweeted, adding that instead of urging staff to come to Rawalpindi on November 26, the PTI boss should have announced a date to file a lawsuit over the Toshakana scandal.


Published by WWN, November 20, 2022

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