Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday called on his supporters to continue their “long march” to the capital Islamabad after recovering from a gunshot wound sustained during a rally last week.
In a video address, Khan vowed to continue his fight for “real freedom” and urged his supporters to remove blockades as his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party resumed rally in Wazirabad—the same place where the shooting occurred.
“I will reach Rawalpindi and I invite you all to come and march with us because it is a matter of the future of the country and the future of your children,” he was quoted as saying by local media The Nation….
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