According to the PTI party’s head, demonstrators from throughout the nation will hopefully congregate in Rawalpindi.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-(PTI) Insaf’s Haqeeqi Azadi March will continue today from Lala Musa to Jhang, according to party leader Musarrat Cheema.
Musarrat said that Lala Musa was the penultimate pit break before the march arrived in Islamabad and that a second procession would march from Jhang, led by PTI Secretary General Asad Umar.
She said that, in addition to the two major processions, caravans of party supporters from around the nation were making their way to the federal capital under the guidance of the party’s top officials.
“Everyone will reach Rawalpindi together, InShaAllah,” she concluded.
The PTI long march began on Thursday, a week after the assassination attempt on Imran Khan, which had previously halted the march. The march was divided into two sections. The first marched on from Wazirabad, the location of Imran’s assassination, and was headed by PTI Vice Chairperson Shah Mehmood Qureshi. The second demonstration, headed by Asad Umar, left Toba Tek Singh the next day.
Following his speech in Toba Tek Singh, Asad led the crowd to Gojra, where he was greeted outside Hamza Usman’s home.
Asad told a crowd in Gojra that “the march is now taking place throughout the country” and that Imran would “finally lead participants from all over the country from Rawalpindi to Islamabad”.
In his remarks, the PTI leader asked Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah to be prepared to resign from the government with all of his supporters rather than continue to believe that torturing protesters is acceptable.
According to Asad, the protracted march would compel the country’s “imported” leadership to hold general elections, which Imran will win with a “majority of more than two-thirds.”
Other party leaders were present, including PTI leader Shahbaz Gill. Following the address, the marchers proceeded from Toba Tek Singh to Kamalia through Rajana and Pirmahal.
From Wazirabad, PTI Vice Chairperson Shah Mehmood Qureshi led the rally towards Gujrat, where party chief Imran Khan addressed the participants of the long march via video link. Gujrat was the final destination of the long march.