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PTI unveils schedule for anti-government long march
Ali Zaidi says PTI’s ‘Haqook-e-Sindh march’ will begin from Ghotki on February 26
Karachi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Sunday unveiled the schedule of the party’s long march against the Sindh government that will take place on February 26.
While talking to the journalists, Federal Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi said that PTI’s ‘Haqook-e-Sindh march’ will begin from Ghotki on February 26.
PTI Sindh President Ali Haider Zaidi and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will lead the ‘Haqook-e-Sindh’ march.
According to a schedule, the long march would begin from Sindh’s Ghotki district on Feb 26 at 10:00 am and will reach the provincial capital Karachi in ten days after passing through 20 districts.
As per schedule, the protest rally would reach Shikarpur, Kashmore and Jacobabad on February 27.
On Monday (February 28), the PTI’s long march would be passing through Khairpur, Naushahro Feroze and would end at NawabShah. The participants of PTI long march would reach Sanghar and Mirpurkhas on March 2 and will stay in UmerKot and Tharparkar on March 3.
The ‘Haqook-e-Sindh’ procession will reach Matiari district on March 4 after passing through Badin, Tando Mohammad Khan and Tando AllahYar districts.
The march will proceed to Hyderabad and will stay over there on March 5. The long march will end at Karachi on March 7 after passing through Jamshoro and other Sindh districts.
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