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Imran Khan once again did not announce the date of Long March

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Former prime minister and PTI chief Imran Khan, while addressing his party’s power show in Punjab’s Rahim Yar Khan district on Saturday, again did not announce the date of the protest.

Last week, the PTI chief announced the resumption of his “True Azadi” (True Freedom) movement from Saturday (September 24) where he announced the date of his last call to the people to take to the streets. will do

However, while addressing the rally today, which was the first of many planned public gatherings, he ignored the announcement of the protest date.

“[Home Minister] Rana Sanaullah, listen with open ears: this time we will come with a complete plan. I know what he will do, but no one knows what I will do,” he added. He will call for protests “when my opponents believe that I have given up and that day is not far away”.

He said that peaceful protest is the democratic right of his party. “This man [Rana Sanaullah] who should be in jail is lecturing us on democracy.”

“I will call when I am sure I can take three wickets in one ball… I am monitoring the preparations of my workers and the day I am sure we will be fully prepared. , I’ll call.”

Khan added that his call for the next protest against the coalition government would be the last and added that once the call was given, the movement would continue till the election date.

“That call will be given to save Pakistan through free and transparent elections. We don’t have any other way other than elections to save the country.

“Without political stability and a stable government, the country’s economic woes cannot be solved, and only free and transparent elections can bring stability to the economy and the country,” he said.

Referring to Sanaullah’s claim regarding party supremo Nawaz Sharif’s return, he sarcastically told Nawaz that he “shouldn’t worry as the people of Pakistan will give him a grand welcome”.

“[Former finance minister] Ishaq Dar is returning to Pakistan on the basis of a deal cracked under the NRO; nobody should think that we will quietly watch this drama,” the PTI chief said.

PTI leaders in major cities including Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar and others set up screens in their respective areas to show his live speech.

Since being ousted from power in April this year, Khan has been holding rallies across the country, demanding free and fair snap polls.

Sanaullah takes a jibe at PTI’s strength at RYK jalsa

Taking a jibe at the tall claims regarding the PTI supporters present at the jalsa today, Sanaullah said: “Kaptan [sahab], you used to say that after monitoring Saturday’s preparation you will give a call for the long march towards Islamabad.

“[…]after May 25 if this is the preparation of your Tiger Force then I regret that our [federal government’s] preparation went in vain,” he wrote on Twitter.

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