Coming ‘fully prepared’ this time around, Imran warns govt

Published September 23, 2022
PTI chief Imran Khan at Islamabad's Jinnah Convention Centre on Thursday. — Photo courtesy: PTI Twitter
PTI chief Imran Khan at Islamabad's Jinnah Convention Centre on Thursday. — Photo courtesy: PTI Twitter

ISLAMABAD: Appar­en­tly responding to the interior minister’s warning to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) followers against marching towards D-Chowk, party chief Imran Khan categorically stated on Thursday he will enter the capital with “full preparations” this time around and that the minister will not find a place to hide if he resorts to violence against peaceful marchers.

Mr Khan also administered oath to a staggering over 5,000 newly inducted party office-bearers and directed them to prepare for his next plan of action.

“We were not fully ready on May 25 when Rana Sanaullah used massive teargas shelling against PTI women and children because we intended to hold a peaceful long march on the federal capital,” he claimed, vowing once again to give the final call for a countrywide protest after fully preparing the party’s ‘tigers’ for a decisive battle to liberate the country from the “corrupt” rulers once and for all.

Read: Islamabad ‘fortified’ as Imran reveals march plans

Speaking at the oath ceremony of office-bearers of various PTI organisations at Jinnah Convention Centre, Mr Khan recalled how his government had allowed Maulana Fazul Rehman and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari to hold their rallies without placing any obstacles in their way or filing cases against them, adding the “corrupt junta” used teargas and shelling against peaceful PTI marchers. However, he said now Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah should worry because this time he would come fully prepared.

“We have a protest on Saturday, I will hold a rally in Rahim Yar Khan and there will be historic protests across the country,” he added. The protest would be a litmus test for them after which he would decide when to give the final call, he added.

Mr Khan further said no nation sacrificed its people to fulfil the wishes of others, but the rulers of Pakistan allowed the West to carry out around 400 drone attacks in the country and imposed a foreign war here, leaving thousands of Pakistanis martyred and injured.

“I want to see Pakistan never kneeling before any other country and not sacrificing its people in someone else’s war,” he added.

He remarked the rupee was sliding downwards against the US dollar at an alarming pace, the economy was shrinking rapidly and inflation was breaking 50-year records due to the “imported government’s flawed and wrong economic policy”. India was purchasing oil from Russia at cheap rates, but the “thieves” were afraid of their “masters”, as a result of which Pakistan was passing through the worst time in history, he added.

‘Final, decisive phase’

During a meeting with the presidents and general secretaries of PTI North Punjab chapter, who called on him, Mr Khan stressed the PTI’s movement for ‘real freedom’ had entered its final and decisive phase and that he would not rest until the country was liberated from “corrupt and crooked” rulers.

The meeting was attended by PTI Secretary General Asad Umar, Additional Secretary General and PTI North Punjab President Amir Mehmood Kayani and Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhry. The participants held detailed discussions pertaining to the preparations and goals of the ‘real freedom’ movement, which the PTI chief had announced from Saturday.

Imran Khan urged the party leaders and workers to be ready, as he would announce the next plan of action soon, adding he would not give up his agenda of ‘real freedom’ come what may and take the struggle to its logical conclusion.

The PTI chairman went on to say that the “incompetent and corrupt” group allegedly brought in through a foreign-backed conspiracy aggravated political chaos and ruined the economy completely.

He made it clear that no compromises would be reached with the corrupt lot, adding free, fair and immediate general elections was the only way forward to get the country out of the current political crisis.

Published in Dawn, September 23rd, 2022

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