Flood of masses reach Islamabad on Nov 30, says Imran

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Flood of masses reach Islamabad on Nov 30, says Imran
GUJRAT: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has claimed that he would bring a flood of masses in Islamabad on November 30 to press PM Nawaz Sharif for resignation, Geo News reported.

Addressing a public rally in Gujrat, Khan said peaceful protests and sit-in would continue parallel. He asked the people from across the country to reach Islamabad on that day.

Khan reiterated that he would continue sit-in as long as he (Khan) was alive if Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif did not resign. He said: “I will live in tent if money for lights and sounds ends. I will continue sit-in alone even if people leave me.”

He also announced to hold two public rallies in every city of Pakistan after Muharram.

Imran said he wanted participation of mothers, sisters and daughters in the formation of new Pakistan.

Imran urged speaker National Assembly to accept the resignations of PTI lawmakers. He said the party membership of MPs would be terminated if any of them enter in the NA, adding they do not want to come in fake parliament.

PTI chief claimed that Mian Nawaz Sharif had borrowed Rs1.56 billion loan from banks. He asked PM Nawaz whether he come in the power to run his personal business.

Hs said he was standing against fake democracy, adding he would introduce real democracy and where people will be given their rights.

Khan said: “there is injustice with small provinces and I will stand by them.”

PTI chief also condemned attack on Maulana Fazlur Rehman in Quetta.