‘PTI activiststo reach Islamabad on foot’
LAHORE
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Lahore workers and leaders will start a long march towards Islamabad on foot from Data Darbar on the morning of 27th of October, and reach there on November 2, the day of the proposed lockdown of the capital city by their party.
This was stated by PTI Punjab former president Ijaz Chaudhry while addressing a press conference on Monday at chairman secretariat along with former governor of Punjab Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar and other leaders.
He said the caravan of marching PTI workers would travel through GT road led by Shabbir Sial, and would be received by Imran Khan on reaching Islamabad.
He said PTI workers and supporters would give a warm welcome the caravan at all the cities and towns on GT road as it would pass through those areas, and large number of workers from those areas would also join the caravan. Ijaz Chaudhry praised Supreme Court of Pakistan for bringing the rulers to the dock for plundering the money of poor public. Waleed Iqbal, Dr Shahid Siddiq, Saloni Bukhari, Ghulam Mohiuddin Diwan, Sobia Kamal, Shehnila Ruth, Sadia Suhail, Nosheen Hamid Meraj, Rana Abdul Sami and other leaders were also present on the occasion.
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