“InshaAllah, next Eid we will be on the road to Haqeeqi Azadi.”


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and ex-prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday wished Eid ul Fitr to Pakistanis in the country and abroad.
He had offered Eid prayer at his residence, Bani Gala, in Islamabad. Later, the PTI chairman Imran Khan took to his Twitter account where he extended his Eid wish to compatriots.
“Eid Mubarak to Pakistanis both here and abroad,” he wrote. Meanwhile, he also said that the next Eid; the nation will be on the path to real freedom. “InshaAllah, next Eid we will be on the road to Haqeeqi Azadi.”
Eid Mubarak to Pakistanis both here and abroad. InshaAllah, next Eid we will be on the road to Haqeeqi Azadi.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) May 3, 2022
On Monday night (Chand Raat), the PTI workers across the country took out rallies on Imran Khan’s call to record their protest against what they believe is the imported government. The participants of the rally held Pakistan and the party’s flags.
Notably, Imran Khan is going to announce the date for the long march towards Islamabad, aiming for fair and transparent elections at the earliest, in the end of May.
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