ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to launch mass contact campaign and hold peaceful protests in cities and districts across the country after being ousted from power in a a no-confidence motion.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday chaired the party’s Core Committee meeting at his Banigala resident where the party leadership decided to perform and active role in opposition and launch s countrywide mass contact campaign. The party has decided to hold a large-scale public gathering in Peshawar on Tuesday, April 12, to kick off the party’s campaign.
The PTI core committee also finalised its strategy as the opposition party. It also reviewed the public contact campaign being launched by the party. Chairman Imran Khan called on the public especially youth to come out for peaceful protests against the foreign conspiracy to oust him from power.
The core committee has also decided to speedily complete the administrative appointments in the party. The members agreed to activate the PTI parliamentary board to distribute the party tickets for the next general elections.
Ousted prime minister Imran Khan has said vowed to start a ‘freedom struggle’ against the foreign conspiracy of regime change. “Pakistan became an independent state in 1947; but the freedom struggle begins again today against a foreign conspiracy of regime change. It is always the people of the country who defend their sovereignty & democracy,” he said in a tweet.