Imran Khan announces to lead protest towards Red Zone tomorrow

PakistanImran Khan announces to lead protest towards Red Zone tomorrow

Imran Khan announces to lead protest towards Red Zone tomorrow

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan announced on Monday that he would lead a peaceful protest towards the Red Zone area in Islamabad on Tuesday.

“I don’t want bloody revolution” Imran Khan said while addressing his party protest rally in Islamabad.

The PTI chairman asked the party workers to promise that they will follow behind him, and that if something happens, he will take the first bullet.

Imran Khan also condemned an attack on a Geo/Jang reporter during the PTI rally, and said that the party workers must respect journalists.

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