Imran Khan will place his charter of demands in front of the government

Today, Imran Khan will place his charter of demands in front of the government.

Fayyazul Hasan Chauhan, the spokesperson of Chief Minister Punjab has said that today Imran Khan will place his charter of demands before the government which will consist of 4 demands.

        According to the details, senior leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf have expressed their views regarding Imran Khan's true freedom journey and the rally to be held today. 

        Former federal minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that people have come out with Imran to end the atmosphere of fear. 

       He said in one of his statements that all the security arrangements that could be made have been made, but the protection of life and property of every citizen is the responsibility of the government.

       He further said that the specific roads of Pindi have been closed due to security reasons.

      He said that our demand is to announce the election as soon as possible because this nation will move forward only if there is a clean and transparent election. 

      He further said that even after taking four bullets, Imran Khan's determination and intention is high, but still he will not back down until we get justice.

Earlier,

      Fayyazul Hasan Chauhan said that the stage is being prepared for the long march on the Sixth Road Flyover in Rawalpindi, where Imran Khan will address the millions of participants of the long march. 

      He said that today Imran Khan will present his Charter of Demands to the government and the first demand of the Charter of Demands is free and quick elections, while the second demand of the Charter of Demands is the establishment of real democracy, 

      The third demand is a fair and impartial investigation of the attack in which Shahbaz Gul A fair investigation into Azam Swati is also part of the demands.

According to him, impartial accountability in Pakistan is included in the Charter of Demands.

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