The long march announced by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan will start from Friday and is likely to reach Islamabad on November 4.
Sources say that the PTI chairman will conduct a public relations campaign in Punjab till Friday, and during that time will spend more time at the Zaman Park residence, while Imran Khan will monitor the preparations for the long march from Lahore.
According to sources, the former prime minister will address the parliamentary party meeting of Tehreek-e-Insaf, Muslim League-Q in Lahore tomorrow, and will also conduct a public communication campaign in Sialkot in the afternoon.
Final strategy regarding the long march
On the other hand, the strategy of Tehreek-e-Insaf Punjab regarding the long march has been finalized.
The former prime minister has also given the task of bringing 6,000 workers from each district to the long march and to complete food and drink arrangements for all the workers.
Central leaders, members of assembly, relevant organizations will come in long march leading the convoy. All convoys have been instructed to reach Liberty Chowk while Imran Khan will take more important decisions regarding the Long March tomorrow.
Long march likely to reach Islamabad on November 4
On the other hand, Imran Khan’s long march is likely to start on Friday and reach Islamabad on November 4. The long march will proceed through G Road only during the day, here the long march will be at night on GT Road. After Khan’s speech, there will be a night stay. All the party leadership was briefed about the possible night halts, the traveling plan for the long march would be such as to reach Islamabad on Friday, November 4.
Punjab Interior Adviser Umar Sarfraz Cheema
Talking to the media, Punjab Interior Adviser Umar Cheema said that the security of the long march is my responsibility, Tehreek-e-Insaf has always held peaceful rallies and long marches, we have held a peaceful sit-in for 126 days, people used their constitutional right. They will go out on the streets.
He said that as a government, it is our duty to provide security to the people. On May 25, the Punjab government used the worst state machinery.