Imran Khan parts ways with Javed Hashmi, expels 3 MNAs from party

Dunya News

If I was to come through martial law, why would we sit here quietly? He asked.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Sunday parted ways with Javed Hashmi, saying PTI wouldn’t lead a protest march and stage sit-in for 17 days if it was to come through the martial law, Dunya News reported.

He congratulated Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri saying that PAT workers were on the forefront and offered sacrifices. He praised PAT’s discipline saying he will get PTI members trained from PAT administration.
Lamenting at the critics, Khan said whoever say that people should have stayed where they were should be ashamed. He termed the condition of protesters to that of Palestinians saying “should Palestinians sit silently and bear Israeli atrocities?”
“It’s time for you to get out on streets, if you can’t reach here, block the roads and record your protest”, he urged.
He said the clock of democracy worn by a dictator is removed and that the dictator is exposed.
“Nawaz Sharif will go, God willing”, he said. “This pharaoh will only go this way”.

Imran Khan announced that Punjab police’s Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Khadija Nasim resigned and joined the ‘Azadi March’.
PTI chief expelled three members from PTI for not handling their resignations to the Speaker National Assembly.
The defunct PTI members include Gulzar Khan from Peshawar’s constituency NA 4, Nasir Khan Khattak from Karak’s constituency NA 15, Mussarat Ahmedzed from reserved seat of Swat.