PTI Chairman Imran Khan has said that he has not informed anyone about the party’s plan of action once its long march reaches Islamabad.

In a short interview with ARY News while the PTI caravan moves towards Sadhoke, Imran said Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah would not be able to do anything no matter what the party did.

He also said the government would be “forced” to hold general elections once it saw the number of people participating in the long march.

Referring to the Sri Lanka protests, Khan said “change will come, whether it is a soft revolution or one with destruction”.

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