Imran Khan long March In Islamabad news start In Lahore
PTI to begin long march to Islamabad on October 28 Imran Khan PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday announced that his party's lengthy march closer to Islamabad for the usa's "haqeeqi azadi" could start from Lahore's Liberty Chowk on October 28, Friday.
Addressing a press convention in Lahore, flanked by using the party's pinnacle management, the former high minister stated the march will begin from the liberty Chowk at 11am and he will lead it himself.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday introduced that his birthday party’s long march toward Islamabad for the united states of america’s “haqeeqi azadi” could commence from Lahore’s Liberty Chowk on October 28, Friday.
Addressing a press convention in Lahore, the previous prime minister said the march will begin from the freedom Chowk at 11am and he will lead it himself.
“this is our march for haqeeqi azaadi and it has no time-frame. we will reach Islamabad from the GT avenue and the state will come from across Pakistan to Islamabad."
"This is our march for haqeeqi azaadi and it has no timeframe. We will reach Islamabad from the GT Road and the nation will come to Islamabad from across Pakistan.
"I am predicting this will be the biggest sea of people in the history of the country," Imran claimed.
Going on, he clarified that the long march was "not politics" but a "war for the future of Pakistan.
"This is something way beyond politics, it is a war for freedom from these thieves that have been imposed over us. This jihad will decide where the country will go."
Elaborating on the demands of the march, the former premier said that he only wanted one thing: "The decision of who will head the country belongs to the public."
"We want that the people make the decision. Today, I am appealing to the entire nation that you will have to decide [...] do we want to go on this way of becoming a free country or serve these thieves."
In response to a question, he said that the protest would be peaceful. "We are not going to break the law or go into the Red Zone. Whatever will happen in Islamabad, it will be according to what the courts have permitted us.
"We have given instructions to everyone to remain peaceful and we will just show where the nation stands."
At the outset of the press conference, the PTI chief said he had planned the march earlier. "We held a peaceful protest on May 25 but they inflicted violence on us. And if I had not called it off then the next day there really would've been discord and blood in the country," he said.
"hence, to store my usa and save you chaos, I referred to as it off," he brought.
Imran went on to say that he wanted to clarify the reason of the march due to the fact he became told that he was being irresponsible because the u . s . was going thru a difficult time.
"I want to remind the state that after we came to energy in 2018, Pakistan become bankrupt and facing the biggest overseas deficit in history. Our reserves have been around $nine billion, our alternate deficit become 3 times greater," he stated, giving an outline of his government's financial overall performance.
Imran recalled that his government changed into toppled thru a overseas conspiracy and thieves had been imposed over the country. "and then, while we received the July by using-elections, there has been a rain of cases lodged in opposition to us. some 24 FIRs (first records reports) were registered against me. cases have been made against all our pinnacle management."
Arshad Sharif was threatened to retract from his stance'
The PTI chief said that journalists across Pakistan had been dealing with the worst shape of oppression these days.
"The form of injustices and restrictions they have got imposed on the media, there's no example of it in some other democracy.
"however the most painful for the journalist network is what they did with Arshad Sharif. i have never visible an example like this in Pakistan," he stated.
The journalist became shot dead in Kenya in a case of what is being said "wrong identity". At a attorney's convention in Peshawar today, Imran said the killing changed into a "targetted attack".
talking approximately Sharif at the clicking conference in Lahore, the PTI chief stated that everybody knew the journalist never compromised his judgment of right and wrong. "every person knows his own family had martyrs [...] he was threatened to retract from his stance.
"Can there be any worse form of oppression in comparison to Arshad Sharif's martyrdom? He went to Kenya due to the fact they knew what they were about to do," he claimed, adding that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab governments could be building a monument to honour the slain journalist.
Always open for backdoor channels
In reaction to a question, Imran said that political parties usually solved issues via talks and that "doors are continually open for backdoor channels".
but, on the same time, the PTI chief contended that the government become in opposition to clean elections due to the fact they feared that "in spite of their puppy election commissioner" they might not be able to win. "this is why they have now gone to the alternative aspect — disqualification."
He said that the Election fee of Pakistan (ECP) had disqualified him in a "definitely unlawful and unconstitutional way" because "this match isn't succesful enough to be performed now".
"that is why they don't need elections and now we have determined to move towards the long march," Imran added.