The top PTI huddle resolved on Friday that Imran Khan, chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), will announce a date for the long march towards Islamabad within seven days.
Today’s top leadership meeting of the party came to the conclusion that the moment has come to issue the official call for a protest in Islamabad.
Sources claim that the long march could be announced around the third week of October, and Imran Khan has given the senior leadership instructions to begin making preparations.
“Strong reservations were expressed during the meeting with regard to Ishaq Dar’s return and acquittal of Maryam Nawaz in Avenfield reference during the meeting and it was stressed that the matter should be taken up with the masses,” they said.
Additionally, it was determined, according to sources, that the option of going back to the assembly would no longer be taken into consideration. Instead, the PTI would now head to the streets, where the people will decide the country’s political future.
Imran Khan, the leader of the PTI, said earlier in the day that he would issue a call to action to his supporters shortly to get the nation out of its current situation.
Imran Khan declared during a ceremony at Peshawar’s Edwards College in Lahore that he would not allow dacoits to plunder the nation’s resources and that he would fight them even if he had to go it alone.
He asked the masses to come out for real independence and give a message to everyone that they will not be a slave to any superpower.
Imran Khan said properties of the Sharif family were unearthed in Panama Leaks but the ‘biggest dacoits’ are being given NRO, he claimed.