KARACHI, March 25: Chief of the Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf Imran Khan has asked his party activists to get organised for a decisive movement to be launched soon against Gen Pervez Musharraf.

Speaking at a meeting of the party’s Sindh Council here on Sunday, he stressed on a justice-based system to be introduced in the country by creating awareness in masses and getting them rid of the prevailing exploitative system.

He predicted that the country would be “freed from the clutches of Gen Musharraf” within the next three-four months after which a caretaker government would be there to conduct general elections. He said his party was striving to get all the opposition parties agreed on a one-point agenda, restoration of democracy, but secret agencies had always been creating hindrances.

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