The PTI Chief has said that he will give the date for ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’ soon as it is the peaceful way to press their demand for early elections.


Lahore: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan asked the volunteers to come forward and register themselves with the party for his “jail bharo Tehreek”.
Imran Khan said that he would make announcement about the time for his movement at later stage.
“I ask the party leaders to star registration for the volunteers,” said Imran Khan while talking to the media on Monday.
“I will give the date for the movement very soon,” said Khan, pointing out that
The PTI chief said that he had already clearly said that these people [coalition partners] could not address the economic issues.
“Under the law, elections must be held within 90 days,” he said, regretting that the incumbent government, however, was not willing to hold the elections.
He stated that 25 days passed but no date for election was given by the governments, adding that they dissolved two provincial assemblies just because the country was in the crisis.
Khan said that a peaceful march was taken out on May 25 but the authorities misused the power and subjected the people to torture.
“People are losing trust on the Constitution. Elections, therefore, must be held as per the schedule given in the Constitution,” he added.
Maryam Nawaz was faciliated even in the jail but his party leaders were subjected to torture in the jail just over tweet.
"These peoples do not seem will annouce any date for elections," said Khan, adding that it was the reason that he announced 'Jail Bharo Tehreek' as it was the peaceful way.
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