PTI vows to reach every corner of the country in 90-Day Drive

(Web Desk): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced a 90-day movement, declaring that it will be a decisive campaign — "do or die."
The party stated that whether or not they remain in government makes no difference, as they will reach every corner of the country to mobilize the public.
Speaking at a press conference in Lahore alongside other PTI leaders, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said that Imran Khan has awakened the nation, advocating for Pakistan’s independence and sovereignty. “Even now, actions are being taken against us,” he said, adding, “No political party has faced the kind of oppression that we have.” He claimed that cases against Imran Khan are not being pursued because there are no valid cases against him.
The KP Chief Minister added that despite the injustices faced, Imran Khan has made it clear that he is ready to negotiate for Pakistan’s sake, but only with those who actually hold power.
He further stated that on Imran Khan’s instructions, the 90-day movement has begun, and that Imran Khan himself will lead the campaign, with all party members bound to follow his directives. “We will take this movement to every street, alley, neighborhood, and city of Pakistan,” he declared. “This will be a do-or-die campaign, regardless of whether we remain in government or not.”
Ali Amin Gandapur concluded by saying, “These 90 days are critical to decide whether we want to continue doing politics or not. We will not accept their imposed timelines. We will determine our future course of action. We are fighting for the people of Pakistan, but once again, a fascist campaign is being launched against us.”

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