ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan on Sunday his renewed determination to lead the march into Raiwind, denouncing Muslim League-Nawaz's protest demonstration outside KP Assembly.
“Shameful behavior by PML-N goons trying to stop PTI from Raiwind March by hooliganism at KP Assembly,” he said on Twitter.
“After today's PMLN hooliganism, I am more determined than ever to have the Raiwind March. PTI will not be deterred by PMLN's threats,” he said in another Tweet.
In a series of tweets, the former cricket hero said the PML marched on to residence of former president Farooq Leghari in Choti Zareen and during PPP rule, the PMLN tried to scale wall of presidency.
“Most shameful was PMLN’s attack on SC (Supreme Court), now they have repeated this hoolganism,” Khan said. He said the PTI’s march was peaceful protest and its constitutional right. “We are not marching on to anyone’s home.”
5. After today's PMLN hooliganism, I am more determined than ever to have the Raiwind March. PTI will not be deterred by PMLN's threats.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) September 11, 2016
4. PTI's Raiwind March is a peaceful protest & its constitutional right. We are not marching on to anyone's home.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) September 11, 2016
3. Most shameful was PMLN's attack on SC of Pak. Now they have repeated this hooliganism on KP Assembly.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) September 11, 2016
1. Shameful behaviour by PMLN goons trying to stop PTI from Raiwind March by hooliganism at KP Assembly. PMLN has record of such behaviour
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) September 11, 2016
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