Rawalpindi (TDI): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has issued a “final call” for his supporters to march to Islamabad on November 24, demanding an anti-government protest.
Talking to reporters in Rawalpindi on Wednesday, his lawyer Faisal Chaudhry said that the protest would not only be held in Islamabad but across Pakistan and globally, wherever PTI supporters are present.
The protest, described as a decisive show of strength, will involve PTI leadership at all levels, Chaudhry said, noting that a committee had been formed to oversee the march, though the names of committee members were withheld to prevent arrests.
He emphasized that the committee would have the authority to call off the protest if necessary, ensuring collective leadership in decision-making.
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Chaudhry outlined the protest’s key demands: the repeal of the 26th Constitutional Amendment, the return of PTI’s “stolen mandate,” and the release of PTI workers detained without trial.
Chaudhry also confirmed that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur would lead a convoy from KP as part of the nationwide demonstration.
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Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema Khan, also addressed reporters in Rawalpindi, reiterating his message to the nation.
She urged Pakistanis to take a stand on whether they want to live under “martial law or enjoy freedom.”
The PTI founder has called on various sectors of society—including farmers, lawyers, students, and civil society— to join the protest in Islamabad, demanding judicial protection, the rule of law, and the restoration of the party’s mandate.
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Aleema Khan criticized the February 2023 elections, claiming the people’s mandate was “stolen” and accusing certain individuals of assuming power undemocratically.
She also denounced the 26th Constitutional Amendment, which she argued could pave the way for a decade of martial law.
KP CM Gandapur, speaking in Peshawar, affirmed that all preparations for the protest were complete, asserting that there would be “no turning back this time” and the protest would continue until all demands were met.