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Pakistan former PM Imran Khan’s long march begins from different parts of country toward Islamabad

Pakistan former PM Imran Khan’s long march begins from different parts of country toward Islamabad

 

 

By Mashal Khan

 

ISLAMABAD: Despite government restrictions, thousands of people are joining former Pakistan former Prime Minister Imran Khan to march toward the capital Islamabad today.

 

Big rallies have already begun from different parts of the country to reach Islamabad, however, the government blocked all the major highways and motorways to halt the rallies from reaching the capital. 

 

However, Khan will lead a massive rally from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa capital Peshawar where his party ruling since 2013, and thousands of people are expected to join him.

 

 

On Tuesday night, Khan announced that they would reach D-Chowk near the parliament house and asked his supporters to reach there by 3 pm local time.

 

‘Don’t be afraid of jails,’ the former Premier said to his workers. Our future generations would not forgive us if we do not come out today,” Khan said in his video message.

Government also arrested hundreds of PTI workers in Punjab and Sindh provinces and carried out raids on Khan’s party leaders as well.

Thousands of people have been stuck in different areas after government blocked the roads and halted public transport.

Fear also spread after Interior Minister Rana Sanullah announced that they will block the rallies forcefully as most of Khan’s supporters are young and they could resist.

 

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