Imran Khan Issues ‘Final Call’ for Islamabad March on November 24

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Imran Khan Issues 'Final Call' for Islamabad March on November 24

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has announced what he calls a “final call” to his supporters, urging them to join him in a large-scale march to Islamabad on November 24. This pivotal demonstration is part of his ongoing campaign against what he deems as a “corrupt political system” and to push for free and fair elections in Pakistan. Khan, who leads the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, aims to rally public support in challenging the legitimacy of the current administration, which he accuses of undermining democracy and suppressing opposition voices.

Addressing his supporters, Khan emphasized the importance of this march as a turning point for the nation, calling on Pakistanis from all walks of life to rise against what he described as “injustice and economic hardship.” His appeal resonates with many Pakistanis who are facing financial difficulties due to inflation and other economic challenges. Khan has framed this march as a peaceful but firm demand for change, promising that it will be a decisive moment in his quest for a “new Pakistan.”

The Islamabad march on November 24 is expected to draw significant public attention, and Khan’s supporters are preparing to mobilize in large numbers. Security measures are anticipated to be high, given the magnitude of the gathering and the potential impact on the capital city. With this “final call,” Imran Khan is raising the stakes in his political struggle, intensifying the pressure on the government as the country watches closely.

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