Announcing a modification in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s next power show scheduled for November 8 in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said on Saturday that the public meeting would be held on November 9 at Swabi Interchange before announcing a “final call” to get rid of the incumbent government.
Gandapur made the announcement while addressing a press conference outside Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail after meeting PTI founder Imran Khan, saying that they were done being peaceful which resulted in torture and arrest of the PTI workers despite not responding to the harsh actions of the authorities.
Condemning the alleged “ill-treatment” of the PTI founder in Adiala Jail, the KP CM warned that such attitude towards the former prime minister would not be tolerated.Play Video
“We have devised a plan and started working on it. We are ready for a final call to get rid of this Form 47 government,” he announced, adding that this time PTI leaders and workers would take to streets after cladding shrouds.
The KP chief executive said that Swabi power show would be preliminary stage of the PTI’s protest movement in which the leadership would announce its next strategy, assign duties, and preparations for the “final call”.
He clarified that his party has not deferred its planned power show but it was moved to another venue from Peshawar to Swabi.
Gandapur dodged question regarding his role in Bushra Bibi’s release, saying that he would have told everything had he played a role in the former first lady’s release.
He also dispelled the rumours of PTI’s deal with the coalition government or establishment, urging the PTI workers not to pay attention to speculations as the rulers would always try to confuse them.