November 3, 2022
1 min read

Long march will continue until polls announced: Imran

The march entered the seventh day on Thursday…reports Asian Lite News

PTI chairman Imran Khan who is leading the ongoing anti-government long march towards Islamabad, said that the protest will continue for another 10 months till the date for elections is announced.

Earlier, the plan was to reach the federal capital by November 4, which was later revised to November 8-9 and then again to November 11, The News reported.

The march entered the seventh day on Thursday.

Addressing participants, Khan said: “Our movement will continue for the next 10 months until the date for elections is announced. We will never accept these thieves.”

He added that it is “better to die than to become slaves of the ‘thieves'”.

PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry then announced the party will keep changing the dates to “tire the government out”.

This is the PTI chair’s second march towards Islamabad after he was ousted via a no-confidence motion earlier this year.

The political instability in Pakistan has also fuelled economic uncertainty, with international rating agencies questioning if the current government can maintain difficult economic policies in the face of political pressure and looming elections, The News reported.

ALSO READ: Is Pakistan going the Sri Lanka way?

Previous Story

Eat for healthy hair

Next Story

Bollywood’s super fashion statements 

Latest from -Top News

India invites Rishi Sunak to its AI summit in 2026

India to host world’s first Global South AI summit in 2026, with Ashwini Vaishnaw inviting Rishi Sunak to join global talks on responsible, inclusive artificial intelligence. India’s Union Minister for Electronics and

Kerala CM, Bahrain Deputy PM discuss boosting ties

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s Bahrain visit deepens Kerala’s engagement with the Gulf, focusing on trade, investment, and diaspora welfare as both sides reaffirm shared interests in development and cultural exchange. Kerala Chief

Kerala CM begins Gulf tour

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan begins Gulf tour in Bahrain, engaging expatriate community and promoting welfare initiatives for NRKs, strengthening diaspora ties and showcasing Kerala’s development achievements….reports Asian Lite News Kerala Chief Minister

Delhi Dismisses Trump’s Oil Claim

India’s foreign ministry says it is “not aware” of a phone call in which Donald Trump claimed Narendra Modi agreed to halt Russian oil purchases…reports Asian Lite News India’s foreign ministry has
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Pak Minister rules out back-channel diplomacy with India

Hina Rabbani Khar maintained that relations between the two nations

Police break into Imran Khan’s residence in Lahore

The law enforcers also claimed that in retaliation to their