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  • PTI has decided to stand against oppression: Imran Khan

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan Monday warned the government of confrontation if it tried to stop the party workers from attending public rally at the D-Chowk on November 30.

    “If the route of the peaceful protest was forcefully blocked, youths would not tolerate it,” Khan informed the government while addressing the participants of the sit-in in Islamabad.

    The cricketer-turn-politician said that his party has decided to stand against oppression. “Do whatever you want, we are ready to confront,” he told the government.

    “Nawaz Sharif had attacked Supreme Court and instead of being sent to jail, he was made the Prime Minister,” the PTI chief lamented.

    Lambasting the Punjab government, Khan said that provincial chief minister Shahbaz Sharif relinquishes control of “all ministries”.

    The PTI chairman pledged that he would 'send all the tyrant rulers to jail'.

    He further stated that he would disclose evidences of alleged rigging in the last year general election the current week.