Imran asks PTI workers to avoid being arrested

PoliticsImran asks PTI workers to avoid being arrested

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday asked party’s workers to avoid being arrested and claimed that even 20,000 police personnel couldn’t stop ‘tsunami’ on November 2.

Talking to PTI workers outside his residence in Bani Gala on Saturday, Imran Khan said that Nawaz Sharif’s dictatorship wasn’t democracy. He said that it was a net practice in Rawalpindi on Friday while match would be held on November 2.

Imran Khan said that the Islamabad administration should haven’t arrested and discommoded PTI workers. He said that sit-in of November 2 was against corruption.

“We will win war against corruption,” Imran said.

A large number of PTI workers who reached Islamabad on Friday spent last night under open sky on road in Bani Gala.

Imran Khan said that he saluted every one of them for standing on the right side of history at this important point in Pakistan. He also said that the brute force of the government could not pierce ideology and junoon as well as the will to fight against injustice.

“History will remember you people as the heroes who stood up for the nation at a time when it was descending into chaos,” Imran told PTI workers.

The PTI Chairman further said that more party’s workers would begin reaching Islamabad tomorrow (Sunday) and added that total number of visiting protesters might well exceed one million after the government’s crackdown in Twin Cities against opponents in last a couple of days.

On Friday, the Insaf Lawyers’ Forum (Islamabad chapter) gave the Islamabad High Court (IHC) an undertaking that the party would hold its planned November 2 protest at the Parade Ground. However, Imran Khan said at a press conference in the evening that his party might extend the protest to D-Chowk.

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