PTI supporters take to streets on call of Imran Khan

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PTIs supporters in Karachi protesting against Imran Khans removal from office. — Twiiter/PTI
PTI's supporters in Karachi protesting against Imran Khan's removal from office. — Twiiter/PTI

  • PTI supporters gather across country to protest Imran Khan's ouster.
  • Imran Khan had urged supporters to take to the streets.
  • PTI says protesters gathered at more than 40 locations in Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


PTI supporters came out on the streets on the call of Imran Khan to protest his removal from office. 

A day before the premier was voted out of power, he, during an address to the nation, had said that he will not tolerate the installation of a "foreign government" in Pakistan and that he will turn to the public for support if such a thing happens.

“We are not a nation that can be used like tissue papers,” the former premier had said during a live telecast, maintaining that Pakistan does not want unilateral relations with any country.

Reiterating his stance on the no-confidence motion, he said that he will never accept an “imported government” and will look up to the public for their decision.

Imran Khan had urged the nation to come out of their homes on Sunday (today) after Isha prayers for a peaceful protest.

“All the people should come out of their houses to protest against the ‘foreign-funded drama’ and I will be there with you as I will never accept this foreign conspiracy against Pakistan,” he concluded.

Taking to the call of their leader, the PTI had shared the points of the protests hours before their supporters took to the streets. 

The party had shared more than 40 spots in Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where they were protesting.

The PTI had also directed its supporters to share visuals of their protests on social media.