Imran Khan calls for Islamabad March in last week of May

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday said the date for a long march towards Islamabad will be disclosed in the last week of May to protest against what he termed a “corrupt and imported government”.
In a video statement released on Twitter, Imran Khan said, “The core committee meeting discussed in detail when to call Islamabad March and what its nature would be.”
“We have decided that in the last week of May, not only PTI workers but all Pakistanis are being called for Islamabad March.” he added.
Imran Khan said that the most corrupt people have been imposed on the country under a foreign conspiracy. 60% of the people in the cabinet are on bail. The one who has become the Prime minister is called crime minister. It is an insult to the country, so I want everyone to prepare now.
“I am sending a message to my youth that you have to go out at ‘Chand Raat’ [Crescent moon night] holding flags and tell the whole world that Pakistan is a living nation,” he said. After this, he added, “In Sha Allah – our next step would be the Islamabad march.”
Imran Khan claimed that a ‘sea of people’ will gather in Islamabad which would certify that no foreign power could impose the corrupt clan on the people of Pakistan and the nation would be the one to decide its fate.