Imran Khan announces to recede 'Azadi March' to D-Chowk
Friday September 5, 2014
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) -- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Friday announced to receding the ‘Azadi March’ sit-in protest back to the D-Chowk, reiterating that the protesters won’t leave without Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s resignation, Dunya News reported.
Khan said that those engaging in the blame game in parliament are maligning the Pakistan army.
Addressing the ‘Azadi March’ participants, Khan said he is fighting Pakistan’s fight and not his own, adding that PTI marchers have come to Islamabad on people’s signal. He said the protesters will not leave without Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s resignation.
PTI chief said that some people thought that the protesters will leave after getting exhausted, claiming that the number of sit-in participants is increasing continuously. He said PTI has almost won the fight for a ‘new Pakistan’.
Imran Khan reiterated that PTI marched on Islamabad on the signal of the people and not of the army, adding that those accusing PTI of doing so are actually maligning the army.
PTI chief said that the rulers are leading luxurious lives while putting the whole financial burden on the poor. He said awakening of Pakistani nation is critical.
Imran Khan announces to recede 'Azadi March' to D-Chowk | Pakistan | Dunya News
Friday September 5, 2014
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) -- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Friday announced to receding the ‘Azadi March’ sit-in protest back to the D-Chowk, reiterating that the protesters won’t leave without Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s resignation, Dunya News reported.
Khan said that those engaging in the blame game in parliament are maligning the Pakistan army.
Addressing the ‘Azadi March’ participants, Khan said he is fighting Pakistan’s fight and not his own, adding that PTI marchers have come to Islamabad on people’s signal. He said the protesters will not leave without Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s resignation.
PTI chief said that some people thought that the protesters will leave after getting exhausted, claiming that the number of sit-in participants is increasing continuously. He said PTI has almost won the fight for a ‘new Pakistan’.
Imran Khan reiterated that PTI marched on Islamabad on the signal of the people and not of the army, adding that those accusing PTI of doing so are actually maligning the army.
PTI chief said that the rulers are leading luxurious lives while putting the whole financial burden on the poor. He said awakening of Pakistani nation is critical.
Imran Khan announces to recede 'Azadi March' to D-Chowk | Pakistan | Dunya News
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