Ghazwa-e-Hind
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Ali Zaidi from PTI Sindh Addresses to the Pakistanis:
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Damn gujaranwala and than Lahore is the heart of Pmln s support base - they're truly f-edSenior Journalist Imran Riaz Khan, despite death threats from imported/planted regime, takes part in Azadi March w
PTI is the single largest party in Pakistan with support of 200+ million Pakistanis
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Convoys from all provinces, KPK, Balochistan, Sindh, Gilgit, Azad Kashmir have started their journey to Islamabad:
Gujranwala welcomes Imran Khan with fervor and zeal
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What do you smoke?
They are on a road, if length is 2 km, max width they could have is about 30 mt. average area of an adult is 1.9 m². this way you will get an unbiased count of the actual people currently in the long march. 100s of thousands of people my ***.
Ive done some math the result is about 31.5k, you know i might be wrong add 15k more. A crowd of 50k in Pakistan isnt much, especially for a revolution which was being prepared for 5 months.
PS. i my calcs everyone is on foot.
Where has that been reported?
If its 1 to 2km long maybe its 50km wide? What criteria whomever it is are they using to measure how many people are at the march. From the pictures it looks in the hundreds of thousands. Not sure anyone is keeping a more closer people count.
our nation is boiling frog syndrome ..Sorry if your feelings got hurt.
But c'mon man, from 50 pages long thread, mostly spammed by @Ghazwa-e-Hind, i got the feeling that 100s of thousands of people were marching with khan, intead of "mobilising" at their homes. By this point its clear to me that the "haqeeqi azaadi" bs has failed to bring people onto the streets.