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Imran Khan announces once again sit-in in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD: Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again announced the sit-in in Islamabad, on Monday.

Chairman PTI Imran Khan has issued a message on party Foundation Day; the Imran Khan said to the party activists “I will call you in the next few weeks, to come all and will stay in Islamabad till the announcement of the general election. He congratulated the party activists and voters on the 26 Foundation Day of PTI.

The former PM has said that our aim was to make Pakistan an ideological Pakistan, PTI has three main principal, first independent Pakistan, and will never accept enslavement, secondly, wants a welfare state where the lower class to get help. It wouldn’t be happen that powerful can get an NRO and the poor to getting punishment, third one we want the law is equal for everyone.   

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