Haqiqi Azadi March: PTI rally in Islamabad not allowed: Pak Home Minister

The former Prime Minister of the country claimed that the only way out of the current situation for Pakistan is to hold fresh elections here. A big rally was organized last month in Rahim Yar Khan district of Punjab.

Haqiqi Azadi March: PTI rally in Islamabad not allowed: Pak Home Minister
PTI rally in Islamabad not allowed: Pak Home Minister, image source: times now

The government of the country has geared up against Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan's 'Hakki Azadi March'. The government has decided that no matter what happens, it will not allow Imran's rally to enter Islamabad. In this regard, Pakistan's Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said on Wednesday that the government's cabinet has decided that it will not allow Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to enter Islamabad under any circumstances. 

Imran Khan's 'Haqiqi Azadi March'

Sanaullah presided over a meeting in Islamabad. As reported by Geo News, Sanaullah along with representatives of law enforcement agencies approved the strategies. Earlier, PTI President Imran Khan had instructed party workers for 'Haqiqi Azadi March' in Islamabad. He asked the party leaders and workers to take the march as a jihad. Also, make a commitment to participate in it. 

Imran Khan wants re-election in the country

In the meeting, the members were told in detail that about 20,000 people should participate in this march. The former Prime Minister of the country claimed that the only way out of the current situation for Pakistan is to hold fresh elections here. A big rally was organized last month in Rahim Yar Khan district of Punjab. The rally was addressed by Imran Khan and said that when the time comes, he will call people for anti-government protests. He also said that he would call for it only when he took three wickets in a ball.