Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan on Sunday gave a shut down call for the entire country on December 16 as his ‘Plan-C’ of the protest movement against the government.
Addressing a mammoth rally in Islamabad on Sunday, Imran Khan said that witnessing such an enormous participation by the people he can foresee the establishment of a ‘naya Pakistan’.
He said: “I opted for all the legal ways for the past one and half years to acquire justice, but nobody heeded and today it is 109th day of the sit-in that we staged against all the atrocities and unjust practices of the government”.
The PTI chairman lamented that an FIR was registered against him, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Pervez Khattak and several others, while those who committed actual crimes are all free.
“Everybody is saying that the polls were rigged, but only Tehreek-i-Insaf is demanding for its investigations. We found that prior to the May 11 elections, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) had printed nearly 70 lac ballots, which were casted during the polls”, said Khan.
Addressing all the Pakistanis, he said if today we did not stand up, then tomorrow there will be no significance of your vote.
He said if his demands were not met, then he would resort to some other moves which the PM would not be able to endure.
Moreover, he announced the schedule for city-wise strikes by Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf as in Lahore on December 4, in Faisalabad on December 8 and in Karachi on December 12.