Coming out on streets for revolution, not long march: PTI Chief
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SIALKOT: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said that he is taking out to streets, not for long march but to bring revolution.
Addressing an event, former premier said that his long march is all set to kick off from Friday (October 28), adding that he will pour out onto streets to bring actual freedom to county. Saying that it is unfortunate that Pakistan has not managed to get actual freedom, Imran urged his supporters to come out for sake of their children’s future. Giving a message to his followers, Imran said, “I will salute those people who will stand behind me till last moment. Both old and new workers should get united as long march is not meant for waging political war. I will carry on my struggle, until masses get their rights to elect leader of their own choice.”
Earlier, PTI Chief said that he will fight against thieves and prepare nation to fight against them till he is alive, adding that a living society stands up for justice and to stand up to oppression and injustice is jihad. He said that biggest of robbers become Prime Minister in Pakistan and in Pakistan, big thieves are free while smaller ones are in jails.
Imran Khan said that our country has lagged behind and rest of world has moved forward because there is no justice here, nations go up that improve education for people.
He condemned murder of Pakistani renowned journalist Arshad Sharif saying that he was a patriot and bore pain of Pakistan as no one ever had.
“Today if nation does not stand for him, there will be no difference between us and animals,” he said. PTI Chairman said that Arshad Sharif stood for truth and his conscience had no value. “I respected Arshad Sharif most in journalism, I am very sorry for martyrdom of Arshad Sharif.” He also maintained that journalists are being harassed all across Pakistan. He added, “Arshad Sharif was target killed and he is martyr as he didn’t get scared of threat calls nor did he step back.” PTI Chairman said that his aim was never this strong before. “I urge nation to stand with me and if you don’t, it won’t affect me but your future would be devastated,” he said.
Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 27 2022
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