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Sharif vows long march will ‘change destiny’

Wednesday, 11 Mar, 2009
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A supporter of opposition leader Nawaz Sharif chants anti-government slogans in Multan. —AP
A supporter of opposition leader Nawaz Sharif chants anti-government slogans in Multan. —AP

ISLAMABAD: Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif, vowed on Wednesday to change the country’s destiny as he urged the masses to defy the government clampdown and join the nationwide long march.

‘Today is a defining moment in Pakistan’s history. We can change the destiny of this country. Pakistan stands at a crossroads today and it is your duty to save it,’ Sharif told a rally in Abbottabad.

The authorities arrested dozens of political activists and lawyers in a bid to thwart the protest, and outlawed demonstrations in Islamabad, as well as in the provinces of Punjab and Sindh.

‘We want to change this outdated system because it poses a danger to our existence and they want to charge me for sedition,’ Sharif told the rally of thousands of supporters, who cheered and waved party banners.

‘I ask them, (the government) can this law stop the flood of people?’

Organisers hope tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people will join a four-day protest march to Islamabad, which begins on Thursday in Karachi and ends in the capital on March 16.

‘Allah has put the decision to change the fate of Pakistan in your hands. It is possible in seven days, even three days. These conspirators will run away with their tails between their legs,’ Sharif said.

‘We shall meet on March 16 and change the destiny of Pakistan.’


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