We don’t believe in any superpower except Allah Almighty: Imran Khan

ABBOTTABAD: Addressing the Abbottabad public gathering, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that they do not believe in any superpower except Allah Almighty, ARY News reported on Sunday.

The former prime minister and PTI chairman Imran Khan addressed a mammoth public gathering in Abbottabad today against the ouster of his government through alleged foreign conspiracy.

The viewers are advised to watch the live transmission of ARY News at its official YouTube channel in case of any disturbance in the satelite connection. The viewers have also directed to WhatsApp the name of the cable operator and the city in case of suspension of transmission to 0320-2796397.

Imran Khan’s plan for Islamabad long march unveiled

Former prime minister Imran Khan has finalized a plan to bring 1.5 million people to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) long march towards Islamabad.

The PTI has finalized a strategy for bringing millions to Islamabad for long march and avoiding arrests and has conveyed to third-tier leadership of the party.

According to the plan, the party would bring 500,000 people from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 600,000 from Punjab and Sindh while 100,000 from Kashmir, and Gilgit Baltistan.

Public gatherings’ schedule of PTI

On Friday it emerged that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan will address 14 public gatherings in two weeks.

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Imran Khan would address the overseas Pakistani diaspora on May 7 (Saturday) which will be screened in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin, France, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Denmark, Norway, Germany, and Switzerland.

The upcoming public gatherings were scheduled in Abbottabad on May 8 (today), Jhelum on May 10, Attock on May 12, Mardan on May 13, Sialkot on May 14, Faisalabad on May 15, Swabi on May 16, Kohat on May 17, Chakwal on May 19 and Multan on May 20.

Moreover, Imran Khan will address two separate conventions of lawyers and ulema and mashaikh in Lahore on May 18.

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