PTI Azadi March: Freedom can only be achieved through struggle, says Imran Khan

PTI Azadi March: Freedom can only be achieved through struggle, says Imran Khan
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Summary The Azadi March will leave from Zaman Park under the leadership of Imran Khan.

LAHORE (Dunya News) – As nation celebrates Independence Day, thousands of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) workers and activists are set to march towards federal capital against the alleged rigging in general elections 2013 on Thursday.

The march will be set off in a bid to oust the PML-N government and hold mid-term elections under the ‘non-political’ caretaker government.

A large number of PTI workers including women and children gathered at Zaman Park, Imran Khan’s residence, to participate in the long march.

Imran Khan will leave his residence shortly after holding special prayers for the success of the rally. The PTI chief will address the workers at Faisal Chowk where he would leave for Islamabad through G.T. Road.

In his latest tweet, Imran Khan said that freedom can only be achieved through struggle.

He also said that it was just the beginning to end monarchy from the country.

Apparently, the government has allowed PTI to hold its Azadi March. However, all the entry and exit points of Rawalpindi and Islamabad have been completely sealed while heavy contingents of police, Rangers and FC personnel are deployed at sensitive points.
On the other hand, the Islamabad administration has allowed PTI to hold their Azadi March on Zero Point.
According to sources, the PTI’s office in-charge Captain (R) Hassan and Islamabad administration held talks over the venue of long march. The PTI had requested for Kashmir Highway or Serena Chowk. However, the police expressed their concerns over holding march on Serena Chowk. The PTI assured the admin that the protest will remain peaceful after which the officials granted permission for Zero Point.
There are also reports that police has continued its crackdown against the PTI workers. Ten more PTI workers were detained in Attock early morning.
Hundreds of PTI workers left for Zaman Park from different cities of Punjab on Wednesday night
A convoy of hundreds of vehicles 500 vehicles left early Thursday from Tank to participate in PTI’s sit-in in Islamabad. Tribal men of South Waziristan also joined the rally.
As per the route, the convoy will pass through Lakki Marwat, Bannu, Kohat and Peshawar.
Free transport has been provided to the locals who earlier registered themselves to join Khan’s protest.