'War' on Aug 14 will be decisive: Imran Khan

Dunya News

The system will be changed by taking to streets and not through the assembly, he said.

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan said on Thursday that his party is going to fight the ‘decisive war’ on August 14, adding that participants won’t return after a simple procession. He said it will be a ‘test match’ and not a T20 one, Dunya News reported.
Addressing a ceremony in Lahore, Imran Khan said that there’s no electricity in the country and the rulers are worried about their businesses.
Khan said the country is facing ‘destruction’ while the Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif has gone to perform Umra.
He alleged that the current government’s base is the false mandate, adding that a whole team was formed for match fixing.
PTI chief said his party didn’t make as much noise on the day of election because the country was going through a difficult phase. He said that war now is to empower a neutral umpire in the country.
Khan said the corruption cannot be eliminated without ‘correcting’ the political system. He said his party is in search of justice for the past 14 months, adding that it is now going to fight a ‘decisive war’ in Islamabad on August 14.
“We’ll not return after a simple rally”, Khan said while expressing resolve. “…will present the evidence of election rigging on August 14.”
Imran Khan said that the assembly is full of people who do not want to change the system. He said that system will be changed by taking to streets and not by bringing up the matter in the assembly.
PTI chief said that the war for free judiciary was also fought on the streets and not in the assemblies, adding that PTI will continue its struggle until the electoral system is reformed.