Pakistan
Imran vows to bring 3 million people to Islamabad
Imran says no amount of containers will stop people from arriving in federal capital
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on Sunday vowed to bring at least "3 million to Islamabad" after May 20.
Addressing a political gathering in Abbottabad, Khan claimed that more than three million people will march on Islamabad when he will give the protest call to the nation after May 20.
Imran said no amount of "containers" would stop the people from arriving in the federal capital. "It is my faith that no matter how many containers they will erect, more than 3 million people will reach Islamabad," he added.
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