Former Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid has announced ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’ after Eid–ul-Fitr in protest against the toppling of Imran Khan government.
He made the announcement while addressing a charged crowd outside Lal Haveli in Rawalpindi on Sunday night.
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Sheikh Rashid vowed that he would unite the whole nation in support of Imran Khan.
He further said that all thieves and robbers were united against honest Imran Khan
He also announced that he would visit Sindh and tell the Sindhis that the PPP is a thief and corrupt party.
He, who is sitting in London, used to abuse the armed forces is a traitor to Pakistan, added Sheikh Rashid
Shehbaz Sharif, who is facing serious corruption charges in courts, is going to become Prime Minister of Pakistan, which is very unfortunate for the country.
He asked the workers to get ready that the circumstances would change this month.
He demanded immediate new elections otherwise the country cannot run in this way, adding that a situation like civil war had been created in the country.
He said that he again asked Imran Khan to resign from National Assembly collectively and launch a full-scale public campaign against the upcoming corrupt government.
He lambasted the Election Commission of Pakistan for announcing that it would not be able to hold general elections before seven months.
Earlier, PTI activists on Sunday held a protest demonstration outside the residence of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in London.
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The enraged workers raised slogans against the ouster of Imran Khan’s government. Meanwhile, supporters of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz also reached the Avenfield flats to show solidarity with the party supremo.
The confrontation between the two groups turned into an arena of slurs and slogans raised against each party’s leadership.
Fearing the clash between the supporters of both the parties, police continents have reached the Avenfield apartments to control the situation.

















