PTI leaders vow to reach D-Chowk on 24th at all costs
ALPURI: The ministers and leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Thursday said that the final call for the protest sit-in Islamabad on November 24 was giving sleepless nights to the ‘fake’ rulers and leaders of opposition political parties alike.
Addressing workers’ convention in Puran near here, Ministers Meena Khan Afridi, Sohail Khan and provincial PTI Youth Wing president Shafqat Ayaz, former nazim Rizwan Bangash and lawmaker Abdul Munim Khan said that the final call had left all those worried, who had stolen mandate of their party during the previous general elections.
PTI leaders, including Tehsil chairman Bisham Said Rehman, Tehsil Chairman Abdul Maula Khan, Said Fareen and others also addressed the gathering.They said that November 24 was a decisive day for the party and people of Pakistan. The leaders claimed that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) and its allies, were in despair and anxiety, and making futile attempts to seal Islamabad
PTI workers will overcome all obstacles and respond to Imran Khan’s call to stage a mammoth protest in Islamabad.They announced that big caravans from Shangla would head towards Islamabad for the November 24 protest. As part of these preparations, provincial ministers visited Shangla to ensure full participation and make the final call protest a success.The leaders highlighted that Imran Khan was striving for the supremacy of the constitution, rule of law, and the eradication of inequality between the rich and poor in Pakistan.
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