ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that he did not go out to fight against his institutions and conveyed the message to the institutions that there is still time to save the nation from thieves.
“You want us to stand up against our institutions and the judiciary, but know that the nation is mine and the police are mine,” he said while addressing a protest rally at the Parade Ground against inflation, load shedding and abnormal rise in petrol prices. , I have gone out for a purpose and that the imported government is unacceptable.
He said that the nation was also imposed on us by the big dacoits of this country, Asif Ali Zardari’s assets are out of the country while Nawaz Sharif’s sons are out of the country, these are the people whose wealth falls when the rupee falls. I increase.
In addition to the decision not to hold a sit-in on the morning of May 26, Imran Khan said that there was to be chaos in the evening that day, my nation had to stand in front of the police and Rangers, if the strike at that time, the country would be chaos. Had it not been for their benefit, if the police had not carried out raids and shelling, the sea of people would have come this way.
Chairman PTI said that the message of the nation to the institutions is still time to save the country from these thieves. He quoted the PPP co-chairman as saying that Asif Ali Zardari, while being president, told the US to save him and sent a message to the US through Hussain Haqqani.
It is to be noted that security is on high alert in Islamabad on the occasion of the rally, 2000 police officers have been deployed on the duty of the rally, 1500 police personnel have been deployed around the venue and 500 personnel have been deployed inside the red zone. went.
Strict security arrangements for Imran Khan’s rally to the parade ground
To attend the rally, PTI Chairman Imran Khan came in a rally from Shamsabad to the parade ground for which the police made strict security arrangements.
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Police decided to make diversions at different places on Rawalpindi Murree Road. Many connecting roads from Rawalpindi Sixth Road to Islamabad remained closed. Alternative routes were provided to normal traffic on Murree Road.