ISLAMABAD: Imran Khan, a former prime minister and the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), said on Tuesday that a long march against the government would begin on Friday at Lahore’s Liberty Chowk.
Imran Khan, the head of the PTI, made the declaration during a press conference in Peshawar. “I’m inviting the whole country. People from all walks of life, including labourers and others, should take part in the lengthy march for the nation’s true freedom, according to Khan.
According to him, the crowd will assemble at Liberty Chowk at 11 a.m., where the long march will begin.The PTI chairman noted that the nation had a record amount of external debt when he took office and that record amounts of revenue were collected during his administration. He also mentioned that his administration battled the coronavirus outbreak.
“It is my prediction that a sea of the masses will join the long march,” the former prime minister stated. “And now the people will determine who will lead this country because Pakistan is in a critical phase and we now have to pick if we want real freedom or servitude.”