Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan yesterday directed his party’s leaders, office bearers and workers to bring as many people as they could to Islamabad on Nov 30.
Speaking at a party’s meeting, Khan said that Nov 30 would be (yet another) “decisive day” for the party.
He accused Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and former President Asif Ali Zardari of making plans in London to thwart PTI’s rally. “I know who had made this London plan. And I know this is against you,” Khan told his supporters.
“Once you are in power by any mean, Pakistani system cannot deliver justice. It has been set up in a way that it only sides with the powerful,” he said. Khan lamented that “our system was mighty and powerful.”
Khan said that he was undeterred by the government’s move to stop his rally. “I am not going anywhere. We will call our workers again after two weeks. And we can do it again and again.”
Naya Pakistan is not far, he added. (Once again)