Our tehreek will continue till real freedom: Imran

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PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday thanked his supporters for attending the party’s “Azadi March” in Rawalpindi following his announcement to not move toward Islamabad and quit all the assemblies.

Taking to Twitter, the PTI chief said: “I want to thank all the people who came in such huge numbers from across Pakistan to our Rawalpindi Azadi March yesterday.”

“Our Tehreek will continue until we establish rule of law and real freedom,” he added.

Earlier, Pakisatan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday announced that the Haqeqi Azadi march would not move towards Islamabad, reasoning that he does not want to create anarchy and chaos in the country.

Addressing the PTI rally here, he said that the government cannot afford Islamabad march. They cannot stop millions from entering capital.

Imran said that they could have created Sri Lanka-like situation in Pakistan.

But, the PTI chief said that the party has decided to quit all legislative assemblies to force the rulers to announce early elections.

He warned that if riots take place then things would get out of hands of everyone.

He said that he had tried his best not to take any step that could create chaos in the country.

Earlier, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan has said that he had overcome the fear of dying.

While giving an interview to a British newspaper, Imran Khan said that he knew that if he enters politics, his life will be in danger.