A historic crowd from all regions of Pakistan participating in 'Haqeeqi Azadi' march at Rawalpindi, paksitan on Saturday Nov 26
Newsnomics AJAY ANGELI Nov 26NA reporter | Today on Nov 26, the supporters from all corners of Pakistan have arrived in Rawalpindi for Haqeeqi Azadi movement, which was delayed after an assassinate attack on Imran Khan, the former Prime minister and the most popular leader (chairman) of Pakistan Tahreek-E-Insaaf (PTI).
Earlier Imran made a wake-up call for all Pakistanis to demand justice for the future of Pakistan without
caring any fear of his life.
Earlier, the former premier said he is desperate to join the PTI’s long march as he has no more fear of life.
PTI Chairman Imran clarified that, “this is our march for Haqeeqi Azaadi (real freedom), and it has no
timeframe. We will reach Islamabad from the GT Road and the nation will come to Islamabad from across
Pakistan.
"I am predicting this will be the biggest sea of people in the history of the country," Imran claimed.
Going on, he clarified that the long march was "not politics" but a "war for the future of Pakistan.
"This is something way beyond politics, it is a war for freedom from these thieves that have been imposed
over us. This jihad will decide where the country will go."
Elaborating on the demands of the march, the former premier said that he only wanted one thing: "The
decision of who will head the country belongs to the public."
We want that the people make the decision. Today, I am appealing to the entire nation that you will have to
decide [...] do we want to go on this way of becoming a free country or serve these thieves."
In response we can see a big historic crowd at Rawalpindi, Pakistan that indicates the will of nation to become a free independent and developed country.
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Imran Khan has already arrived at the venue of the party’s power show in Rawalpindi and will address his first public gathering after being injured in a gun assassinate attack on him.