The people of the constituencies where the elections decisions were rigged will come out tomorrow afternoon to protest peacefully.


Rawalpindi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Umair Niazi Saturday that party founder Imran Khan has given a call for peaceful protest tomorrow (Sunday).
Talking to the media outside Adiala Jail, Umair Niazi said that he and Salman Safdar have met with the PTI founder who has congratulated the entire nation. ‘He said that the economy has collapsed and there is a need for political stability, the people have given their decision, now all institutions should think for the country’.
Umair stated that former Prime Minister said that the institutions should respect the mandate of the people. The problems will not be solved with a mixed government, how can one announce the formation of a government winning only 50 seats.
The PTI leader added that PTI will form the government in the Centre, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the mandate of the people should not be treated this way. The people of the constituencies where the elections decisions were rigged will come out tomorrow afternoon to protest peacefully.
He continued to say that founder of PTI has stated, ‘Nawaz Sharif has a track record of defaulting the country every time’. Today the PTI founder appealed to the biggest organization of the country, the things that were done via police should not have been done.
Speaking on this occasion, Salman Safdar said that Imran Khan never said that he is tired or wants to get out of the jail. They think that these cases should end, they are all baseless.
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