PTI to stage power show in Islamabad on July 6

Pakistan Jul, 3 2024
PTI to stage power show in Islamabad on July 6
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced plans to hold a major rally in Islamabad on July 6, following a meeting with PTI founder in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail yesterday. 

PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan addressed the media, urging the nation to join the rally in support of freedom and the rule of law. “On July 6, PTI will organise a significant rally in Islamabad,” stated Khan. “This is a message for the entire nation to step out for freedom and the rule of law. Our fight is to bring the powerful under the law,” he added. Khan further mentioned that this was the first meeting with the PTI founder since Eid. He expressed sorrow over the conditions faced by the PTI leader, stating, “It is deeply saddening to see the nation’s leader kept in such harsh conditions. The PTI founder has been fighting against a corrupt system and mafia.” He emphasised the nation’s desire for a leader who stands for the country, noting, “People from all walks of life wanted a leader like him.

Over the past 340 days, he has been kept in temperatures ranging from 40 to 45 degrees. No other party, whether PML-N, PPP, JUI, or Jamaat-e-Islami, has a leader like him.” Khan conveyed the PTI founder’s message to the nation, highlighting the deteriorating conditions over the past two years since his departure from power. “Electricity and gas have become expensive, and promises made in the budget have been broken. Taxes are not being imposed where they are needed, and no one is addressing these issues,” he stated.

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