Former prime minister says he reject ‘slavery’
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief has termed his public campaign a Jihad (holy war) against the government, saying he won’t accept the “imported” government.
Addressing the public gathering in Attock on Thursday, the PTI chief told supporters to reach Islamabad once he will make the call, saying the nation should come out to get rid of the slavery of the “imported” government.
“We won’t move an inch until they announce elections,” Imran said. “We have to get rid of the ‘foreign conspiracy’ and ‘criminal’ ministers.”
The former prime minister said he would “lay his life” but won’t accept an “imported” government.
Accusing the opponents (PML-N and PPP) of murders, the PTI chief said those who had faced charges killed investigation officers in the respective cases.
His first anti-government rally on April 13 in Peshawar, saw a big turnout where Imran announced his plan to continue protesting against the newly-installed government until fresh elections were held.
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The former prime minister was scheduled to hold six power shows in the second phase of the PTI public campaign after Eidul Fitr for which the first rally was held in Mianwali on May 6 followed by the Abbottabad rally on May 8. The third rally was held in Jhelum on Tuesday.