Now its Imrans turn to warn of long march

Dunya News

Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan has maintained that nations are known by their sense of independence and leadership and not by licking the boots of any superpower. Addressing the lawyers at District Bar Multan, Imran remarked sarcastically that the Parliament comprised poor politicians who do not own cars and luxurious houses and Mian Nawaz Sharif too is living on the money given to him by his children. He lamented that 80 percent tax is given by the haves-not of the country while the rich holding as much money only pay 20 percent of their wealth. He warned the government against damaging the Supreme Court, saying that his party would launch a long march which would climax not at Gujranwala but at Islamabad. PTI will launch a long march to stop the government against its moves to damage the institution of apex court.