Imran Khan and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) resumed their long march from Kamoke on Day 4.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan began his marathon march for the fourth day on Monday, declaring that he has seen a “revolution” sweeping over the country.
The former prime minister took to Twitter early in the morning, asking whether the “revolution” that had been going on for “six months” would be a “gentle one through the ballot box or a destructive one by bloodshed.”
His remarks came as the party and its supporters continued walking towards the federal capital from Kamoke, demanding immediate elections.
Since the vote of no-confidence against him, by-elections have seen Imran win 29 of 37 seats, “which is more than a 3/4 majority,” according to the PTI.
People have completely turned against the regime change operation, or awaam. After Imran handily won the National Assembly seat of NA-45 Kurram on Sunday, the previous ruling party declared victory. His opponent, Jamil Khan of the JUI-F, was supported by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
A reporter’s death in a container accident in Sadhoke on the third day of the PTI’s Haqeeqi Azadi march led to its temporary suspension for a day. The party leader, Asad Umar, has declared that the march will resume from Kamoke today.
Fawad Chaudhry, a member of the PTI, said that the march, led by Imran Khan, would arrive in Gujranwala today.
He further said that PTI convoys from Karachi would leave for Islamabad today via Hyderabad and Sukkur and that the KP convoy would leave via Bada.
“The final destination for all of these convoys is Islamabad. Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered for the express purpose of demanding their democratic rights “His words.