Friday, October 28, 2022

Pakistan: Imran Khan's 'True Freedom' March to begin soon.

 Pakistan: Imran Khan's 'True Freedom' March to begin soon.

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders Yasmin Rashid, Hamad Azhar, and others have headed to Lahore's Liberty Square to start the march, but so far there has been no word on Khan, Pakistan-based daily Dawn reported. reported.


Ahead of the protest, the cricketer-turned-politician shared a video message on Twitter in which he said the march was not to fulfill "personal or political" ambitions but to ensure that Pakistan "doesn't have foreign puppets". "Don't be run by.



Khan announced the march at a press conference in Lahore on Tuesday. "I have decided to start a long march from Liberty Square in Lahore to Islamabad from 11 am on Friday," Khan said, "to pressurize the government to announce elections immediately." Marching for."


The march is being seen as an attempt to force the current Khan government to hold early elections, a long-standing demand of the PTI leader. This is the second time that the 70-year-old leader has supported such a protest. Earlier in May, Khan had called a similar protest that ended in violence and bloodshed after clashes between police and PTI protesters in several cities.



While PTI leaders including Khan have appealed for non-violence and peace during the 'True Freedom' march, the Islamabad Police said it was fully prepared to ensure that no untoward incident took place. . According to Dawn, more than 13,000 officers have been deployed in Pakistan's capital for this purpose.



Iron Lady Dr. Yasmeen Rashid Haqi Azadi is ready for the long march.




Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah also said that the government that came to power after defeating Imran Khan in the vote of confidence will deal with the participants of the march with iron hands. He warned that "stern action" would be taken if any attempt was made to break the law.


According to a report by Pakistan-based Geo TV, the march will pass through Kamonki, Gujranwala, Daska, Sambaryal, Lala Musa, Kharian, Gujjar Khan, and Rawalpindi and reach Islamabad on November 4. A sit-in led by Khan is expected in Islamabad after March reaches the capital.


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