'Real freedom' movement once started won't stop until date of transparent elections announced: Imran
The PTI chief says Pakistan is going through terrible flood situation, both PM and FM are enjoying luxury hotels in the US

Rahim Yar Khan: Former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan said on Saturday that once they [PTI] leave for "haqiqi azadi" (real freedom) movement it won't stop until the date of fair and transparent elections is announced.
"When I make the call, three wickets will fall with one of my balls and this call will be the last," he said while addressing a rally of his supporters in Rahim Yar Khan.
Khan said he would make the final call when his opponents thought that Imran Khan had backed off.
اب جب ہم نکلیں گے تو جب تک صاف و شفاف انتخابات کی تاریخ نہیں ملتی یہ تحریک نہیں رکے گی۔ چیئرمین عمران خان #RahimYarKhanJalsa #کپتان_ہم_تیار_ہیں pic.twitter.com/J6x3XmOp7S
— PTI (@PTIofficial) September 24, 2022
“It’s time to stand against these corrupts, democracy isn’t served for free in a plate,” he said, adding those who spread fear through private number calls should be threatened back.
The PTI chief said Rs1,110 billion of this country had been stolen through NAB amendments, adding they [PML-N and PPP leaders] were getting their cases revoked turn by turn.
Lambasting the premier and the foreign minister, he said the moment Pakistan is going through terrible flood situation, they are enjoying luxury hotels in the US.
جب میں کال دونگا تو میری ایک گیند سے تینوں کی وکٹیں گریں گی اور یہ کال آخری ہو گی۔ چیئرمین عمران خان #RahimYarKhanJalsa #کپتان_ہم_تیار_ہیں pic.twitter.com/I8ShK6pi89
— PTI (@PTIofficial) September 24, 2022
Khan said they [rulers] created religious extremism by holding a press conference against him so that if someone kill him, they would pretend a religious fanatic killed him.
"I want to say that I believe that life and death are in the hands of Allah Almighty, I am more concerned about the freedom of Pakistan than my own life," the PTI chief maintained.

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