ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said his long march to the federal capital was not for regime change.
Khan explained that the aim of the PTI’s was not to topple the government or establish a new government.

“From today (Friday), I am starting the march from Lahore liberty roundabout at 11am,” he said, referring to the long march he had previously announced.
Khan has given targets to his Senators, MNAs and MPAs to bring a certain number of PTI supporters to the long-march to ensure maximum participation.
He said, “We need a country that devises policies without any pressure.”
Khan said the movement has gathered enough momentum and any attempt to sabotage it could be counterproductive.
“The movement cannot be stopped until we get real independence.”
In the video message, PTI chairman invited people to join his ‘haqiqi azadi’ march as he termed it essential for a prosperous country dreamed by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.
of PTI supporters to the long-march to ensure maximum participation.

