Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former prime minister has announced that all Pakistanis will be called for Islamabad March in th...
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former prime minister has announced that all Pakistanis will be called for Islamabad March in the last week of May, for which preparations will start from moon night.
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Imran Khan said in a video message that preparations will start from the moon night. Photo: PTI Twitter |
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan said in a video message that "our core committee met today and we have discussed in detail when we have to make the call in Islamabad and when it will be made and what will be its nature".
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He said, "We have decided that in the last week of May, they have started making calls, calling all Pakistanis, not just the PTI, so they are calling because our country has been insulted, a foreign country." Under the conspiracy, the most corrupt people of Pakistan have been imposed on the country.
Criticizing Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and his cabinet, he said that 60% of the people in the cabinet are on bail. (NAB) I have their corruption cases of Rs 40 billion and that is why I want to send a message to all Pakistan from now on that everyone should prepare.
The former prime minister said, "Our preparations will start from moon night. I especially want to tell our youth to go out on moon night with flags and tell the whole world that Pakistan is a living nation."
"After that, our next course of action will be the full preparation of the Islamabad March, which I believe will be the largest gathering in the history of Pakistan and the sea of people will come to Islamabad and say this," he said. After that, no foreign country will be able to impose a corrupt gang on us.
The former prime minister said that "the decision of Pakistan will be taken by the people of Pakistan".
It may be recalled that Imran Khan at a press conference in Bani Gala on April 23 had demanded an open hearing of the Supreme Court on the alleged threatening letter and directed the workers to prepare for the march in the capital Islamabad.
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In his first press conference in Islamabad since being ousted from the PM's job, the former prime minister had said that the NSC had acknowledged that the post was factual, threatening arrogantly and arrogantly saying that Imran Khan will be pardoned if removed.
He said he wanted the Supreme Court to hold an open hearing to investigate the letter, so that people would know who went to foreign embassies.
The former prime minister had alleged that Nawaz Sharif conspired in London and met the people while his younger brother and Asif Ali Zardari joined him from here.
During the press conference, the PTI chief had also expressed distrust in the Chief Election Commissioner and said that he was biased, he did not trust them, when we do not trust him, he should resign.
Earlier in the day, Imran Khan had appealed to the entire nation at a party rally in Lahore to be ready for a nationwide movement for "real" freedom and democracy.
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He had said that I am calling not only PTI but the whole of Pakistan, you all have to prepare in the streets, cities and villages, you have to wait for my call when I call you all to Islamabad. Will
Later, on April 27, addressing the Workers' Convention in Aiwan-e-Iqbal, Imran Khan had said that he wanted at least 2 million people to reach Islamabad when he made the call. Preach
The former Prime Minister had said that I want you all to be leaders, you have to take my message to the people, you have to preach in the streets, you have to tell the people that there is a conspiracy in this country. An imported government has been imposed under which the only purpose is that America will control us through these rats without conquering us, these people will enslave the whole nation to save their stolen money.
It may be recalled that on April 10, the then opposition had voted on a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan and made it a success, after which PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif was elected the new Prime Minister of the country.
The PTI had decided to launch a nationwide protest campaign from April 13 after the fall of the government and the first meeting was held in Peshawar, the second in Karachi and the third in Lahore.
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Since being sacked by a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly, Imran Khan has dismissed the Shahbaz Sharif government as 'imported'.
The former prime minister said the no-confidence motion against him was part of a foreign conspiracy, claiming that on March 7, a day before the opposition filed a formal no-confidence motion against him, The cable received is proof of this conspiracy.
The issue of the post was first raised by Imran Khan at a public rally on March 27.
It may be recalled that former Prime Minister Imran Khan, while addressing a rally at the Parade Ground in Islamabad on March 27, took out a letter from his pocket and said that the country was trying to change the government with the help of money from abroad. We have been threatened in writing.
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He said that today I am suing the nation for the independence of Pakistan, I am not making allegations, the letter I have is proof and I want to say in front of everyone today that no one is doubting Yes, I will invite them to speak off the record and you can see for yourself what kind of talk I am talking about.
He said that he was speaking openly in front of everyone, there are many things on external conspiracy which will be brought to light in due course and very soon, the nation wants to know with whom he is sitting in London. And the characters sitting in Pakistan are running on whose orders.
However, Prime Minister Imran Khan took a letter out of his pocket on this occasion, waved it in front of the people and put it back without reading it.
Surprisingly, Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid had expressed ignorance regarding any letter.
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A statement issued after the March 31 meeting of the National Security Committee (which was chaired by Imran himself) did not mention the word "conspiracy" but acknowledged "clear interference". Will be sent whose name was not mentioned.
Since then, Imran Khan has referred to the letter in several public speeches, citing an alleged conspiracy to remove him from power.
In a speech, Imran Khan said the letter contained details of a meeting between Pakistan's ambassador and US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Low, in which the latter allegedly threatened Pakistan.
On April 14, Maj. Gen. Babar Iftikhar, director general of the Pakistan Army's Public Relations (ISPR), said that the word "conspiracy" was not included in the declaration of the National Security Committee meeting.
Later, on April 22, the 38th meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. There was no foreign conspiracy to overthrow the government.
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