LAHORE (Political Reporter) Get Ready Pakistanio, We are about to announce “Jail Bharo Tehreek” said Imran Khan while addressing the nation.
The former Prime Minister, while addressing to the nation said that Pakistan was founded for a purpose.
Mr. Khan explains once more that the foundation of Medina was established on justice and fairness since no state can survive without these features.
The nation that abandons its philosophy dies, according to the former prime minister, and if it does not awaken as a nation today, then everyone will be accountable for this scenario. He also stated that the rule of law is important for the economy to improve.
He said that the government of thieves was brought into the nation through a plot, and that was when mistrust was introduced, the dollar was worth 178 rupees, and the dollar has now become 100 rupees more costly in 9 months.
Imran Khan stated that the imported government was also ready to flee the polls by filing lawsuits against its opponents.
Khan said that complaints were filed against Shahbaz Gill, Azam Swati, and Fawad Chaudry, that Azam Swati was tortured in front of his children and granddaughters, that Fawad Chaudhry was detained at 4 a.m., and that those who spoke out against the regime change were persecuted.
“Economic stability cannot arrive without political stability in the nation while we have dissolved our assembly per the constitution but 18 days have passed but the two governors (Punjab and KP) have not specified the date of the poll and if the election is not held on time,” the ousted PM stated.
Imran Khan stated that the people of the country should believe that they are not concerned about the country’s demise since their money is overseas and they have no plan to fix the country.
At the end, Imran Khan declared “Jail Bharo Tehreek” and stated that the government had devised a plot to imprison him. In an attempt to undermine the government’s strategy, he stated that PTI workers and the nation should prepare for the “Jail Bharo Tehreek,” and that everyone should await his call.