Former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has warned Shehbaz Sharif-led government that the anti-government “Azadi March” would not be delayed past October as they have completed their preparations.
In a press conference, the PTI chairman said: “My march will be held in October if the government does not announce the date for the next general election,” reported Geo News.
The PTI chief warned the government that multitudes of people would take to the streets responding to his call to the nation for the anti-government march.
In a report by ANI, Khan said he was still cutting the government some slack so that they could decide on it. “I am actually giving them some more time before embarking on our long march protest.”
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Monday warned PTI chief Imran Khan that the government will respond with “full force” if he announces a long march and enters the federal capital, reported Geo News.
However, Khan warned the top minister and said, “Rana Sanaullah won’t even know what hit him, such is my preparation,”
Sanaullah recently claimed that the government’s preparation was 10 times more as compared to May 25, reported Geo News.
Khan further said dialogue was out of the question with the ruling elite. “There’s no negotiation with criminals. You can hold reconciliation talks with Baloch or Sindhi nationalists, but not with the felons like them,” he added.