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ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan Friday said that he would resume his “Haqiqi Azadi” movement from September 24 and appealed to the public to take to the streets as soon as he calls on them.
Khan urged party workers and supporters to get ready for his call as establishing the “rule of law” was the country’s foremost need.
Addressing a students’ convention in the federal capital, the former prime minister said that about 80% of women are stripped of their rights in rural Sindh, urging the nation to fight for the future generation and the real freedom.
“Rural Sindh is going through the “worst form of slavery”, therefore, the nation will have to rise up to the occasion and wage jihad (holy war) for future generations.” He added.
Criticising his political opponents, Khan said that the khalifahs (caliphs) in older times used to present themselves before the court but people like Nawaz Sharif and Zardari take money abroad.
“How will the country develop when it is ruled by these thieves?” he questioned.
The ex-premier said that the “thieves” have taken over Pakistan and their crimes are being gradually forgiven.
“Pakistan is going through a decisive phase as Shehbaz Sharif always visits different countries to humiliate Pakistan,” he added.