Lahore: PTI flexes muscles ahead of elections

Dunya News

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf will hold a public meeting at Minar-e-Pakistan today.


LAHORE (Online): Lahore city wears a festive look, as it braces for PTI’s public meeting at Minar-e-Pakistan today, to be addressed by its chairman Imran Khan.

 

All the main roads have been covered with banners, posters and welcome desks, while special squad of vehicles arranged by PTI Lahore remained busy in making announcements to invite people for this mega event.

 

Delegations from Sindh and other provinces also arrived for their participation, while president PTI Lahore Abdul Aleem Khan along with main leadership visited the site at Minar-e-Pakistan and remained there for couple of hours to give a final touch to the arrangements for the public meeting.

 

The PTI President, Abdul Aleem Khan led a rally of party workers at Shalimar Town arranged by Mian Hameed Meraj; while addressing the event, Abdul Aleem Khan chided those ruling since last 30 years for losing their credibility.

 

Resolving a definite change of PTI to take place at all costs, he warned that the ‘protectors’ of PTI would not allow any body to pressurize the electoral process on the polling booths as every voter would freely use its right.

 

He said that this tsunami would be taking off from Minar-e-Pakistan, and would not stop till the change in the society and government; while also declaring that Metro Bus Service was now property and not owned by the ‘Sharif Brothers’ or “Ittefaq Group”, who could ever cease it today, as this tactic would not stop the people to come at Minar-e-Pakistan.

 

He said that PTI Lahore has ensured maximum arrangements for 23rd March and it would be a record and remembering event in the political history of Pakistan that people in such a large number gather.

 

Talking to media, Abdul Aleem Khan said that Imran Khan had become the symbol of change and rising popularity of Tehrik-e-Insaaf would end the shortcomings of last 65 years.

 

Abdul Aleem Khan also visited a number of towns and held party meetings, there. He asked the office bearers of Towns to ensure discipline and patience with the maximum number of people to come at Minar-e-Pakistan.