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Lahore residents to announce verdict against ‘conscience-selling’ tomorrow: Hammad Azhar

Sovereignty and economy of the country are under attack: Hammad

Lahore residents to announce verdict against ‘conscience-selling’ tomorrow: Hammad Azhar

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar on Saturday said a mammoth caravan would leave from Lahore on Sunday morning (tomorrow) to participate in the historic public gathering of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), scheduled to be held at the Islamabad Parade Ground, ending the politics of corrupt elements forever.

“Tomorrow (Sunday) at 9 a.m., the people of Lahore will announce their verdict against the conscience-selling at the Lahore-Islamabad motorway,” the minister wrote said on his Twitter handle.

He said participants of the rally would gather at a point after crossing the Ravi Toll Plaza to leave for the public meeting venue in Islamabad, expressing unity against the corrupt practices and horse-trading in politics.

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Hammad asked how the alliance of opposition parties, which even quarrelled over the holding of public meetings, could form a joint government.

“There will be a sea of PTI workers on March 27 that would wash away all such dreams of the opposition,” he added.

Asking people to leave their houses to attend the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI)’s D-Chowk rally for the sake of Pakistan, Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar on Saturday said March 27 would be the day of true independence in the history of Pakistan.

“Today, insha’Allah, caravans from different parts of Pakistan will leave for Islamabad. Tomorrow, not just a public gathering is going to take place at the Parade Ground in Islamabad, it is going to be a historic event,” Asad Umar tweeted.

Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain said caravans from Karachi to Gilgit-Baltistan had started moving to participate in the historic Amrbil Maroof rally. A 20 km long procession from Gilgit-Baltistan was going to participate in the rally, he said sharing a video of the caravan. “Get ready mice, now your legs will start trembling,” he tweeted.