Web Desk (LTN NEWS): Imran Khan, the leader of the PTI, is leading the long march to Islamabad, even though his party and the government are still at odds. Saturday, the second day of the march, ended peacefully in Ferozewla. However, on the third day of the march, he said that the party would stop everything for the day because a journalist covering the march fell down a container and died.
This is the PTI chair’s second march to Islamabad since he was kicked out of office earlier this year by a vote of no confidence.
Pakistan’s political instability has also made the economy less stable. International rating agencies are unsure if the current government can stick to its harsh economic policies with political pressure and upcoming elections.
Sunday, October 30
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif sent condolences to the family of a female journalist who died while covering the PTI’s long march. He said he was very saddened by what happened.
PM Shehbaz wrote on Twitter, “Deeply saddened by the death of reporter Sadaf Naeem, who fell from a long march container and died. Can’t feel sad enough about this terrible thing that happened. Our deepest sympathies go out to the family.”
He said that Sadaf Naeem was a hard-working reporter with much energy. The prime minister asked Almighty Allah to let the dead person’s soul rest in peace for all time and to give the family members the strength and courage they need to deal with this irreparable loss.
Journalist dies in an accident
After a journalist died while covering the PTI’s long march, Imran Khan said the march would end today.
Imran Khan told the people there that the march was supposed to go to Kamoke, which is in Gujranwala, today. “However, because of what happened, we will stop the march immediately.”
Khan also told the family of the person who died that he was sorry and would pray for the soul of the person who died.
Why would I talk to “boot polishers”? Imran asks PM Shehbaz
Sunday, Imran Khan, the leader of the PTI, criticized Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and denied that he had made an offer to talk about the new army chief. Sharif had said that he had made the offer.
Khan is in charge of the long march from Muridke to Islamabad for the third day.
In his speech to the crowd, the former prime minister asked, “Why would I talk to people who polish their boots?” He also said he talked to the people Shehbaz met in the car’s trunk.
He also asked why he would send a message to the country’s leader.
The former prime minister also said he did not grow up in a “military dictator’s nursery.”
“I do not call Ayub Khan Daddy like Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The leader of the PTI said, “I am not like Nawaz Sharif, who built a house for General Jilani and bent General Ziaul Haq’s knees to become a minister.
The head of the PTI said that his party stands with the army in response to how the Indian media covered his attack on military officials.
“I got to power because of the people, not because of the establishment,” Khan said, adding that all he wants is the rule of law and protection of people’s rights.
The head of the PTI said that former dictator Pervez Musharraf hurt the country when he gave an NRO to these parties. This was part of his attack on the coalition government.
1 to 1.5 million people will enter Islamabad: Fawad Chaudhry
Fawad Chaudhry, a leader of the PTI, said that the party has started the third day of the long march and that between 1 million and 1.5 million people will be there by Friday when they reach Islamabad.
Chaudhry said that the march began in Muridke, and people from the area had already started to join the group.
Expansion of the Red Zone will lead to political conflict: Sheikh Rasheed
Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, the interior minister, said that the government’s decision to expand the Red Zone in Islamabad shows that it wants “political conflict.”
“The Supreme Court’s order on the long march has been broken by extending the red zone to Zero Point. Institutions have also said that nothing can stop a peaceful march,” the PTI ally wrote on Twitter. He also said that on November 4, they will give the “long march” from Rawat a “historic welcome.”
The former minister said that the government was trying to avoid elections. He also said that those in charge should hold elections for the country’s good.
Rasheed also said that the Federal Bureau of Investigation tried getting the Punjab Police to arrest him.
Let the people decide: Asad Umar
Asad Umar, the leader of the PTI, asked the government to let the people decide since the march was about to start in a few minutes.
“Is there still any question about what people want? Umar wrote on Twitter, “Let the people decide.”
PM Shehbaz criticizes Imran for saying bad things about the institution
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif hit PTI leader Imran Khan with a broadside, saying that Khan is spewing hatred against an organization that “raised him.”
During the DG ISI’s press conference, a YouTuber in Lahore asked a question. This was when he said what he said. In response to a question, PM Shehbaz said that the previous prime minister had “severely attacked” the Pakistan army, which protects Pakistan.
The prime minister said that the institution’s officers and troops had made many sacrifices, whether in wars or against terrorism. He also said that the army fought against terrorism when no place in the country was safe.
People who spread rumors about talks will fail: Imran Ismail
Imran Ismail, a leader of the PTI, said that those who say that Imran Khan and the government will talk would fail.
Ismail said, “Talks are not an option because what the people want is early elections.” He also said that PTI workers and leaders were being charged with crimes and arrested.
Ismail said, “We only have one goal, and that is Haqiqi Azadi (real freedom).”















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