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FC, Sindh police summoned again as Imran Khan announces to resume long march

Islamabad police say that people may face possible difficulties during the next two weeks
AFP file photo
AFP file photo

Following former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s announcement to resume the long march on November 8 from Wazirabad, Sindh police and FC personnel are also being called back to Islamabad.

“We apologize that in the next two weeks, people may face possible difficulties,” the Islamabad police said in a statement adding that considering the expected public order, people may face obstacles.

“All roads in Islamabad are still open to traffic. The public is requested to cooperate with the Islamabad Capital Police,” the Islamabad police added.

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Earlier in the day, while addressing the media from the hospital, the PTI chief said the march will resume from Wazirabad and he will address the long march participants on daily basis through video link.

Imran Khan said that “Haqeeqi Azadi March” would reach Rawalpindi in 10 to 15 days, where he will physically join the march.

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