-Clarifies nobody should think that movement will end in Islamabad
-Says nation geared up for Real Freedom for the first time in history
-Reiterates not accepting incumbent government ‘at any cost’
-Concludes 6th day of Long March at Gakhar
GUJRANWALA: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan Wednesday hinted at continuing Freedom movement for ten months or until date for snap polls is announced.
Addressing participants of his party’s long march in Gakhar, the Former Premier clarified that “nobody should think our movement will end in Islamabad, it will continue for the next 10 months until fresh elections are announced,” he added.
Imran said the ruling coalition was scared because PTI has won Pakistan’s match, adding that the authorities were “shivering” as the march was nearing Islamabad.
He further said that the PTI acquired freedom while ensuring the supremacy of law, as prosperity comes with justice.
Imran Khan reiterated that he would not accept the incumbent government “at any cost” and would rather die than “bow down before these thieves”.
The PTI chief said he wanted answers to some questions — who killed journalist Arshad Sharif; who forced Arshad Sharif to leave Dubai; who inflicted torture on Azam Swati; who was threatening journalists in the country; who had imposed thieves over Pakistan and who did US Ambassador address in the cipher.
Earlier in the day, Imran Khan urged the nation to stand up for their rights to get justice.
Addressing the participants on Pindi bypass Gujranwala at the start of the sixth day, the former premier said that Pakistan cannot progress until the rule of law prevails for everyone.
“No one should be above the law,” he said and added, “it’s better to die than becoming slaves.”
He went on to say that cases against Sharif family and Asif Ali Zardari have been quashed under “NRO”. “Maryam’s papa is getting ready to come back, Shehbaz’s cases have also been quashed. Zardari also has his cases settled,” he said.
Earlier in the day, Punjab Government Spokesperson Musarrat Cheema said that PTI chief will address the participants at Rahwali and Gaghar. “Due to the public excitement the march’s speed is slow but we will try to reach Jehlum by Sunday,” said Cheema.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Umar said on Wednesday that Imran Khan’s “Haqeeqi Azadi” march would reach Rawalpindi by November 10 as per new schedule.
Taking to Twitter, the former federal minister shared that PTI’s long march will arrive in Islamabad on November 11. –Agencies