Summary I can see Nawaz Sharif is about to surrender and PTI is about to win the match, he said.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan said on Sunday that the sit-in protest can lead to countrywide wheel-jam strike and shutting down of cities if demands are not met, Dunya News reported.
Addressing the ‘Azadi March’ gathering, Khan said that wants to thank all the participants who reached the venue despite all the containers and barriers put by the government.
PTI chief said he can already see the victory, adding that he can see when the opponent is about to surrender.
“Nawaz Sharif is about to surrender”, he said.
Admiring the youth participation, he said he can already see the change because of the enthusiasm of the youngsters.
“Taimur Aftab Cheema, son of former IG Aftab Cheema is here who confirmed his father stepped down for principles”, he said while appreciating Cheema.
“I assure the youth no one can stop this country from becoming a great country.”
He urged all the government officials including law enforcement not to accept ‘inappropriate orders’ from the authorities.
“Your loyalty is to the nation, not to the rulers”, he said.
Imran Khan also appreciated the women’s participation saying “women here are like my sisters and remind me of my mother because she also had political awareness…she used to say the freedom from British is a blessing.”
He said that the country that has such politically active women has bright future.
PTI chief said he talked about his marriage to emphasize on his priorities.
“I meant I can’t get married until things are sorted”, he said.
Imran Khan said 80% of country’s population is below the poverty line if compared to the western world.
“We’ll celebrate once we defeat these oppressors who are now claiming to be champions of democracy”, he said.
“I want to tell Prime Minister that I’ll stay here until you resign” he said.
PTI chief reiterated his stance about election rigging alleging that Pakistan Muslim league Nawaz (PML-N) rigged the whole process through support from state machinery.
Imran Khan urged the participants to continue with the civil disobedience saying that it will hit the government hard. He said there should be ‘no taxation without representation’.
Heavily criticizing Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Fazal (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman for his anti-PTI stance, Khan asked how can Fazlur Rehman judge others when it’s only God who knows the true intentions.
“Who are you to say who is Muslim and who’s not? Only God knows intention” he said.
“If people like you represent Islam, non-Muslims will turn away from Islam…people like you sell Islam for permit of diesel”.
