PTI protest will continue till Imran Khan’s release, says Fazal Hakeem
Provincial minister for Livestock and Fisheries Fazal Hakeem Yousafzai has said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will continue protesting until the former prime minister and founding chairman is released from jail.
He said that Imran Khan has been jailed in false and fabricated cases and the party workers and leaders would not compromise on his release from jail.
He was speaking to the party workers at Swat Mingora before leaving for a PTI protest rally at Islamabad’s D-Chowk.
He emphasized that a series of peaceful protests and demonstrations will continue, and the “fake federal and Punjab government” will not be able to stop PTI.
Yousafzai stressed that protest is the right of every Pakistani.
Before departing from Mingora, a large number of workers gathered and chanted enthusiastic slogans in support of Imran Khan.
Fazal Hakeem Khan Yousafzai, along with Sultan Rome and others, led a large convoy from Swat. As they reached the Chakdara Interchange, convoys from all districts of Malakand Division welcomed them.
Yousafzai expressed that the people are mobilizing for the genuine freedom of the country and will persist until Imran Khan is released from “false and fabricated” charges.
He mentioned that the people of Malakand Division are determined to see their beloved leader, Imran Khan, released swiftly and safely, as well as seeking judicial independence, true freedom, and an end to the severe inflation in the country.
The Provincial minister declared their commitment to supporting Imran Khan and being prepared to make any necessary sacrifices in response to his calls.