Azadi March: Opposition decides to exert more pressure on government

Dunya News

Rehbar Committee meets to discuss Azadi March.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Head of opposition’s Rehbar Committee Akram Khan Durrani on Thursday said more pressure would be exerted on government as all opposition parties have agreed to continue Azadi March. He said Azadi March would take a new turn after two days.

Durrani while talking to media along with other members of Rehbar Committee said more convoys would reach Islamabad from Bannu. He admitted that we could not make proper arrangements to deal with rains in the federal capital.

Durrani said the participants of Azadi March can live for one month without food.

He said opposition is firmly stuck with its demand of PM’s resignation.

PPP leader Farhatullah Babar on the occasion said suggestions to exert more pressure on government were discussed but we cannot share it with media right now.

Sources said opposition’s Rehbar Committe has given a node to Plane B of anti government protest.

Akram Durrani has claimed that 3 allied parties have threatened government against use of force to deal Azadi March.

Durrani claimed that PML-Q, BNP and MQM have cautioned government against use of force. He said these parties would leave government if government tried to disburse crowd through force.

He said Rehbar committee has agreed on ousting of President Arif Alvi.