“Going to Rawalpindi for nation despite life threats,” says Imran Khan

Ahead of PTI’s public gathering in garrison city, PTI Chairman Imran Khan said that he is coming to Rawalpindi for the nation despite the ‘threats to his life’ and injury.
“My nation will come to Pindi for me,” he added.
Imran Khan appealed to the people to reach Rawalpindi for the final round of ‘Haqiqi Azadi’.
Taking to twitter, PTI Secretary General Asad Umar shared that supporters from across Pakistan have begun converging on Rawalpindi.
“Inshallah, it will be a historic gathering,” he added.
Khan once again called for early elections, which he believes will save the country from bankruptcy and political turmoil, saying “he will announce his future course of action in Rawalpindi on Saturday [today].”
In an interview to a private news channel, the former prime minister said that some elements wanted a clash between PTI and the army.
“The country and the armed forces are mine; I do not have a problem with the entire institutions but only with some black sheep within the army,” he added.
Regarding the negotiations with the government, he said that if they [government] are not willing to hold early elections, then what is left to talk about?
Khan maintained that, the elections would definitely be held in October next year and claimed that the people would throw out the incumbent rulers by the power of their vote.
“Haqiqi Azadi movement will not end today (November 26) but will continue until justice is served,” former prime minister added.