‘Haqeeqi Azadi’ movement will continue unless elections are held: Imran Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan warned on Wednesday that his party’s ‘Haqeeqi Azadai’ movement would not end in Islamabad and would continue unless the free and fair elections were held.
“Why are the institutions delaying holding transparent elections if they decided to remain neutral and apolitical,” the PTI chairman questioned while expressing his concerns over hindrance in elections.
“You all have to support me. I tell you everyone that it’s better to die than becoming slaves,” he said urging the nation to join the PTI long march against the incumbent government.
The PTI chief said that his war was against the powerful group “that is occupying the country. System of justice is important to break the shackles of slavery”.
Imran Khan reiterated that actual freedom would only come when justice was delivered to the people of the country.
Imran Khan said that the future of the country would be in the hands of plunderers. Taking a jibe at Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, he said that Dar became the finance minister of the country who confessed to being a money launderer of the Sharif family in the year 2000.
The former prime minister said that he would never accept these ‘thieves’. “If I have to be a slave under these thieves then death is better for me.”
Speaking about the tragic death of senior journalist Arshad Sharif, who was shot dead by the Kenyan police in what it said was a case of mistaken identity, the PTI chairman asked who forced Arshad Sharif to go abroad and leave Dubai.
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