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PTI long march will reach Kamoki today

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LAHORE, Oct 29,2022- PTI long march will start again from Shahdara Lahore and reach Kamoki today.

The long march started from Liberty Chowk Lahore under the leadership of Chairman PTI reached Data Darbar on Friday night, the participants went home.

Imran Khan said in his address to the marcher that he will not enter the red zone, he wanted a clean and transparent election, let the people decide. He further said he was silent for the sake of the country and the institutions.

Earlier in one of his interviews, Imran Khan also announced to file a case against the Chief Election Commissioner on foreign funding and Tosha Khana decisions for the loss of billions of rupees.

He said that he did not need (support of) establishment earlier, nor is now.

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He said that after Faisal Vavda, some party leaders were not trusted, but some were still trusted.

We’re not out to topple govt: Qureshi

PTI leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said the marchers “are not out to topple” the government, just that they believe the system should change and people should get their rights”.

Speaking on Geo News programme, Qureshi said a nation’s fortunes are changed by nations.

He also said “the aim is not to attack the capital but to convince the government that the people are disappointed in them and they should go for elections,” he said.

March for election not for interference: Imran Khan

PTI chief Imran Khan has asserted that his party is marching to Islamabad to demand elections and not because they were seeking “interference”.

He said this while speaking to a TV channel when asked the past tradition of an intervention by a “third force between two sides”.

“We don’t want interference, we want elections,” Imran replied, adding that the intervention was sought by those were couldn’t contest elections and did not have the nation’s support — an apparent reference to the incumbent government.

When asked whether the PTI had any plans of staging a sit-in, Imran said “the party has just begun”, implying that it was too early for a sit-in. (Monitoring Desk)