Imran Khan modifies his demand from 'technocratic' to 'apolitical' caretaker govt
Khan said PTI's 'Azadi March' will be biggest in the country's history.
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Wednesday retracted from his demand of formation of ‘technocratic’ caretaker government and put forward a fresh demand saying the caretaker government should be ‘apolitical’, Dunya News reported.
According to the details, Imran Khan changed his demand owing to the disagreements within the party over the demand of ‘technocratic’ government.
Imran Khan had said in an exclusive interview on Dunya News show On The Front with Kamran Shahid that his party demands a technocratic caretaker government for a re-election.
Earlier, PTI chief Imran Khan said on Wednesday while responding to Lahore High Court’s verdict, that ‘Azadi March’ will be peaceful and constitutional.
Imran Khan said tomorrow’s long march will be the biggest in the history.
Addressing the media at Zaman Park area in Lahore, PTI chairman said that tomorrow’s (Thursday) long march will be largest in Pakistan’s history, adding that he will advance to Islamabad along with one million people.
Khan said that the protest march will be peaceful and constitutional.
He said that the obstacles including the containers have not been removed despite the high court’s orders.
“Doesn’t any law apply to the government?” he asked.
Khan said that the current system of justice frees people like Gullu Butt.
PTI chief announced that the independent member of National Assembly, Jamshed Dasti has joined PTI, adding that he will give more good news to the public at 10pm tonight.