Sea of people thronging Islamabad to attend Mar 27 public meeting: PTI leaders
Claim the biggest-ever power show in the party's history

Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf leaders claimed on early Sunday that a sea of people was thronging the federal capital to attend the public meeting of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Information Minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, who was flanked by other party leaders, said PTI workers were present on all roads of Pakistan and that PTI caravans were on the way to the federal capital.
"Today a sea of people will come to join their leader Imran Khan who has given Pakistan an independent foreign policy."
He madie it clear that PM Imran neither could be intimidated nor threatened, saying three rats {referring to opposition leaders} wanted to harm the leader of Muslim Ummah.
Shahbaz Gill said people from far flung areas of the ocuntry were depsrate to paricipate in the public, adding children and families could still be seen at the venue.
He said past rulers had sold Pakistan's Pride, adding the nation today stood behind the proud son.
Amir Mahmood Kayani said the biggest meeting was going to be held in the history of PTI.

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