Imran Khan ‘s call ; PTI workers choke entry points of major cities

PTI chief says coming to march on Islamabad again

LAHORE : Nov 4,2022: Pakistan Tehreek- e – Insaf (PTI) chief ,l Imran Khan, addressed to his party workers and supporters here on Friday and asked them to continue with country wide protest against assassination attempt on his and other party leaders’ lives until all three characters mentioned in his first statement for firing on his long march in Wazirabad do not tender resignations for fair and transparent inquiry into the incident.

Imran Khan gave instructions to the party workers and supporters to keep doing protest across Pakistan until his demands were met.

Imran Khan addressed to the party workers and supporters for the first time after Wazirabad firing on his long march the other day.

Imran Khan’s long march had come under firing in Wazirabad on its way to Islamabad , leaving him and other at least one dozen party leaders including senator , Faisal Javed, former governor Sindh , Imran Ismael , Ahmad Chatha son of senior politician , and Hamid Nasir Chatha injured.

Imran Khan told a party meeting that he will give a fresh call for march on Islamabad once his doctors clear him from the injury .

Following the instructions of Imran Khan , PTI workers stormed into major roads and interchanges of all major cities of Pakistan. The protesters blocked entry points at all major cities including Islamabad / Rawalpindi , Multan , Lahore , Karachi , Peshawar , Gujranwala and Fasialabad .

The PTI workers burnt tyres and errected barricades at entry points of all major cities forcing inter city traffic off the road.

In Lahore , PTI workers stormed outside governor House on the Mall road and they chanted slogans against the PDM leadership and demanded resignation of prime minister , Shahbaz Sharif , Interior minister , Rana Sanaullah and a senior military officers .

Till filing of these reports at 10.31 pm, the protests of PTI workers and supporters was continuing and inter city traffic was off the road across Pakistan.

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