People’s rights issue to be decided on streets: Aleema
“If we want to get the rights, then we should not rely on any other country; I do not understand who is talking about the deal” Aleema says
By Our Correspondent
November 07, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Aleema Khan Wednesday said the PTI founder Imran Khan had said now the issue of people’s rights would be decided on the streets. Talking to reporters outside the Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi, she regretted that the people’s vote had been stolen.
“PTI is an organized party; we have MNAs and MPs. The leadership is there and will decide to organize the protest,” she said referring to the party’s street protest plan.
“We should not depend on any other country. Do we want to release the founder PTI by taking instructions from outside?”
“If we want to get the rights, then we should not rely on any other country; I do not understand who is talking about the deal,” she contended.
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