Imran Khan says the Azadi March is a test for the courts, police, and "neutrals."Earth Situation🌎

Imran Khan says the Azadi March is a test for the courts, police, and "neutrals."Earth Situation🌎
Imran Khan says the Azadi March is a test for the courts, police, and "neutrals."Earth Situation🌎



"During the march, our attack group is in charge of eliminating any barriers," Khan explains. 

He claims that the PTI would lead a peaceful demonstration. 


"We have never done anything to harm the police or the public," he claims. 

PTI Chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan stated on Tuesday that the party's Azadi March, which begins tomorrow (May 25), will put the courts, police, and "neutrals" to the test. 


"Our attack force is responsible for removing all barriers during the Azadi March," the PTI chairman told the youngsters in Peshawar. 


He expressed the hope that the country's young will develop a sense of responsibility, while also stating that the PTI was protesting peacefully. 


The former prime minister claimed that his party has always held protests in accordance with Pakistani law and the Constitution for the past 26 years. 


"We have never done anything to harm the police or the citizens," he continued. 


Khan claimed the crackdown has been going on throughout Punjab and Sindh since yesterday, and that the PML-N was attempting to derail the march by raiding PTI activists' homes and arresting them. "When Fazlur Rehman, Shehbaz Sharif, and Asif Ali Zardari protested against us in the last three and a half years, we never captured anyone," he continued. 


To prevent the spread of 'fitnah' and 'fazed,' the government would not allow the PTI to march, according to Rana Sanaullah. Earth Situation🌎


To prevent the spread of 'fitnah' and 'fazed,' the government would not allow the PTI to march, according to Rana Sanaullah.



To prevent the spread of 'fitnah' and 'fazed,' the government would not allow the PTI to march, according to Rana Sanaullah.  Earth Situation🌎



Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah declared today that the federal cabinet has decided not to allow PTI to continue with its lengthy march in order to prevent the spread of "fitnah" and "fazed." 

Sanaullah, accompanied by the heads of coalition parties, told a news conference that the lengthy march's participants will be stopped. 

 

 "The decision was made to prevent them from propagating their agenda of manipulation and division," the interior minister stated, adding that these individuals [the PTI leadership] had progressed from "abuses to gunshots." 

 
 

 

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