Image Alt Text

News

PTI changes march restart day again

November 7, 2022 09:33 PM


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has changed the schedule of its long march again and now it will resume on Thursday instead of Tuesday, reported 24NewsHD TV channel. 

A couple of hours ago, Imran Khan announced to resume his long march on Wednesday at 2 pm instead of Tuesday. 

The national cricket team will face New Zealand in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup on Wednesday which has compelled the PTI leaders to change the long march resumption date from Wednesday to Thursday. 

Earlier, addressing a press conference on Sunday Imran Khan announced that his party’s long march will resume on Tuesday (November 8) from the “same place where he was shot in Wazirabad.

Now the long march will start from Wazirabad at 2 pm on Thursday. 

It has been decided in the party meeting held here on Monday that the PTI long march will be resumed from Wazirabad under the leadership of PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi.  

Faisalabad PTI activists will be led by Asad Umar.  

Taking to Twitter, Asad Umar said that in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the march will be led by Ali Amin from southern districts, Mahmood Khan and Murad Saeed from Malakand region, Pervez Khattak will lead the march from Peshawar and Hazara region. 

https://twitter.com/Asad_Umar/status/1589618588566302721

He further stated that he would lead the march from Toba Tek Singh on Friday, Jhang on Saturday, Faisalabad on Sunday, Jaranwala on Monday, Chiniot on Tuesday and Sargodha on Wednesday.

https://twitter.com/Asad_Umar/status/1589618511680536578

Imran Khan will join the long march from Rawalpindi when the PTI caravans will reach in the city. 

 



Most Read

  1. Hackers steal data of over 2m Pakistanis from restaurants Hackers steal data of over 2m Pakistanis from restaurants
  2. Naseem Shah's fitness in doubt for World Cup after medical report Naseem Shah's fitness in doubt for World Cup after medical report
  3. Shagufta Ejaz under fire for sharing reproductive health condition Shagufta Ejaz under fire for sharing reproductive health condition
  4. 26 int’l companies show interest in acquiring Islamabad airport on lease 26 int’l companies show interest in acquiring Islamabad airport on lease
  5. Punjab issues Rs32,000 minimum salary notification Punjab issues Rs32,000 minimum salary notification
  6. ANP leader gunned down in Balochistan ANP leader gunned down in Balochistan

Opinion

  1. Chengdu's Hidden Treasures: Tinjiang River and Zhanqi Village - A Journey of Discovery and connection
    Chengdu's Hidden Treasures: Tinjiang River and Zhanqi Village - A Journey of Discovery and connection

    By Ali Ramay

  2. India’s invasion of Kashmir is violation of UN Charter
    India’s invasion of Kashmir is violation of UN Charter

    By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai

  3. World Suicide Prevention Day: Creating Hope Through Action
    World Suicide Prevention Day: Creating Hope Through Action

    By Dr Asif Channer

  4. Gender equality: A pre-requisite for a balanced society
    Gender equality: A pre-requisite for a balanced society

    By Mehak Sabir

  5. Time to move on and build a better Pakistan
    Time to move on and build a better Pakistan

    By Murtaza Rafiq Bhutto