
Imran Khan warns Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif, says 'no power could stop' long march on May 20
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Khan has warned the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) govt that over 2 million people will reach Islamabad to get real independence and to protest against the "imported government," reported ARY News.
Abbottabad: Former Pakistan prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has warned warned Shehbaz Sharif`s government that “no power could stop them” from entering the federal capital during the long march to be held on May 20.
He warned the federal government led by Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) that over 2 million people will reach Islamabad to get real independence and to protest against the "imported government," reported ARY News.
Khan told the Shehbaz Sharif-led government that two million people will come to the federal capital irrespective of how many containers are put up to create hindrances. "Our opponents say if the temperature is high, then people will not come out. Put as many containers as you want, but 2 million people will come to Islamabad," said Imran Khan, reported Geo News.
The former Prime Minister told his supporters that the incumbent government "fears" their passion and added that 11 parties had gathered to remove him from power.
The PTI chairman claimed that when he and his supporters will come to Islamabad, the federal capital will fill up with the chants of "imported hukomat na manzoor" (imported government unacceptable) and "we want real freedom," reported Geo News.
