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PTI Azaadi March 2022: Updates and Discussion


Mix-achar government mulling to hand over Islamabad to Army under article 245 of the constitution. This should be interesting. Army confronting its own people!

In Iranian revolution, their armed forces didn't fire guns against their own people. They put their weapons down.


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IK nainsafian was also confident with no-vote confidence. But ran away when courts opened.
Lol has everyone else noticed in the past month or so several new accounts on this forum popped up suddenly supporting and defending N league? Or try to put dirt on PTI?
Looks like N league has invested good in it's IT department.
 
Lol has everyone else noticed in the past month or so several new accounts on this forum popped up suddenly supporting and defending N league? Or try to put dirt on PTI?
Looks like N league has invested good in it's IT department.
It's not many accounts. It's just one Patwari account that keeps getting banned again and again because PDF is unable to stop his new account registrations
 
By Tuesday you will see, present imported Govt will resign as per PMLN affiliated news anchor Kamran Shahid on dunya news just few mins ago.

just watching Showbaaz sharif press conference, he is literally crying :D:D epic

Imran Khan Niazi tumhay Allah phoochey ga : Shahbez Sharif with literally crying face :D lol

Let's see, but unlikely.

They would want to get the bills regarding overseas and EVM passed ASAP, and something regarding FIA and NAB.
 
By Tuesday you will see, present imported Govt will resign as per PMLN affiliated news anchor Kamran Shahid on dunya news just few mins ago.

just watching Showbaaz sharif press conference, he is literally crying :D:D epic

Imran Khan Niazi tumhay Allah phoochey ga : Shahbez Sharif with literally crying face :D lol
I have heard same they won't last past Wednesday next week. And elections may be announced also
 
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PTI's long march to Islamabad on May 25: Imran Khan

Dawn.com | Sirajuddin
May 22, 2022

PTI Chairman Imran Khan addresses a press conference in Peshawar. — PTI Twitter


PTI Chairman Imran Khan addresses a press conference in Peshawar. — PTI Twitter

PTI Chairman Imran Khan, in a press conference in Peshawar on Sunday, announced that his party's long march towards Islamabad for the country's "battle for real freedom" will begin on May 25.

"Today we held our core committee meeting and made [important] decisions," Imran, flanked by the who's who of PTI leadership, said at the start of his press conference. "The biggest [question] was when to begin the long march, and we have decided.

"I want to give a little background of how we reached here. There was a foreign conspiracy against Pakistan from the US. In this regime change, they used locals — the most corrupt people, who were ready to become part of any conspiracy to save their corruption.

"This conspiracy was hatched eight months ago and I was alerted about it in June, and after August, I fully understood what was happening. We did our best that somehow this conspiracy could be voided but unfortunately we couldn't stop it."

The PTI chairman explained in detail his allegations of conspiracy as well as the purpose of his march before announcing the date.

"On the 25th [of May] I will meet you in Islamabad on the Srinagar Highway," Imran said addressing his supporters and party workers. "You have to reach there at 3pm. I invite all the women because I've seen your anger. I had never seen that before.

"I want people from all [walks of life] to come because this is Jihad, and not politics. I've decided and told all my team that we have to be ready to sacrifice our lives."
Imran indicated that the march would convert into a sit-in and continue until his demands are accepted. "We will never under any situation accept them. No matter how long we have to remain in Islamabad we will remain there."


'NA dissolution, election date will be main demands'​

He said the march would have two primary demands: when the assemblies would be dissolved and an election date.

The former prime minister called for fair and transparent elections, adding that if the nation were to bring the current government back into power then he would accept it. "But, no country from outside will [be allowed to] impose them on us," he added.

Imran told his supporters to prepare beforehand for factors such as "communication, transport and fuel", predicting that the government would use various obstacles to impede the march.

He stressed that the party had always remained peaceful in its protests, adding that same would be true for the upcoming march, as he called on women, children and families to participate in "Pakistan's battle for real freedom".

Addressing the bureaucracy, Imran warned that if any "wrong" actions were to be taken regarding the party's "peaceful protest", then that "would be illegal and we will take action against you".

Imran tells military to stick to 'being neutral'​

Regarding the military establishment, he said: "I also say to my army that you said you are neutral so now remain neutral." However, he said that he wanted to invite everyone to the march, including the families of civil servants, army personnel and ex-servicemen.

Imran lashed out at the government's economic management, saying that the rupee and stock market were seeing rapid declines, which would lead to more inflation.
"They don't have any plan or a roadmap. They can't take decisions. They fear taking decisions and they don't want to put a burden on themselves," he said.
The PTI chief's announcement came after the party's core committee held a meeting in the provincial capital earlier in the day.

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Prior to the meeting spokesman for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif said Imran would preside over the meeting and many important decisions will be taken in the meeting.


Addressing a public rally in Multan on Friday, Imran had announced that a date for the Azadi March to Islamabad would be decided today during the core committee meeting. He had also announced the expected dates would be between May 25 to 29.
The PTI leader had said that besides deciding the date for the long march, the core committee would also discuss the preparations required for the march.
“The core committee will also chalk out a plan on how to handle the expected arrests of the PTI leaders and road blockages to stop them from marching on Islamabad,” he had said.

Since his ouster as prime minister on April 10, Imran has held a series of large public rallies across the country, terming his ouster a foreign conspiracy and urging the public to prepare for a march to the capital to pressure the authorities into accepting his demand for immediate elections in the country.

Govt won't be blackmailed into holding elections: Talal​

Speaking soon after Imran made the announcement, PML-N leader Talal Chaudhry and PPP leader Sharjeel Memon stressed that the government would not be "blackmailed" or "pressured" by the long march to carry out elections.

Talal said the PML-N as well as its coalition partners also wanted elections but announce a date at their own time.

Meanwhile, Memon lashed out at Imran and the PTI, alleging that he wanted to spread "chaos and instability" and hold the government hostage.
 
Make sure to book your ticket and reach Islamabad. 😆 Overseas Pakistan who can't take part are saying big things who can't even take part in longmarch. They want poor Pakistanis to leave families, work and be on road for overseas Pakistanis leader IK. Shame.


Saying since April 8th. 🤣

First you were no one can remove IK from PM seat. Public will not let that happen.
How is he registering new accounts every 5 mins?
@Horus @krash @Jango @Zaki @waz @PDF @Foxtrot Alpha
 
Is it only me who is a bit confused here?

So it won't be a march but a dharna?

If it's a march, is it from Lahore or Peshawar? If not, then dharna it is?

If it's a dharna, then where? Kashmir Highway is pretty long, and usually it means Zero Point or Peshawar Mor, but an exact point should have been better.

I believe they didn't go for D chowk right at the start because they want to keep it as a next resort. If demands aren't met at Zero point or Kashmir Highway, then they would threaten to move towards D chowk.

Just saw on TV, he would lead the march from Peshawar.
 
Let's see, but unlikely.

They would want to get the bills regarding overseas and EVM passed ASAP, and something regarding FIA and NAB.
Makes sense bcz if they allow the people to vote and select they know their politics is over. So they will try their best to come back with rigging.

Just saw on TV, he would lead the march from Peshawar.
It will be a dharna forever if demands are not met.Thats a nice location because it will block most traffic into Islamabad ,it's near faizabad as well.
 
If IK calls it all off just with an election date, the people who’re against the whole corrupt system will be severely disappointed…..

Ganday gallay sarray corrupt system mei elections ka kya faida specifically when the military has total control over it, they make ppl like khwaja asif win his seat on a mere phone call……aise elections ka koi faida nai
 
Chief Executive of the county must resign if a mob can march towards Islamabad so easily. He has executive powers to stop any anarchy taking shape by any means or form.
You are right, but peaceful protest is the right of every citizen and hence the Government should actually assist in the long march and let it die it's own natural death.
 
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