ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan arrived at the venue of the much-hyped rally on Sunday afternoon, as throngs of supporters continue gathering for the protest.
Protesters arriving from far and wide faced some difficulty in reaching the venue due to the ongoing Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (JUI-F) countrywide strike, and some reported resistance by security forces. However, DawnNews reported that the capital’s roads were by-and-large open and accessible.
The PTI rally today is seen as a critical next-step for the party, which has lost political mileage and steam since the massive anti-government movement was launched in August.
Imran during a rally on Saturday told his supporters that ‘Plan C’ would be announced at the November 30 rally, which would make it difficult for the Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) government to continue.
Delivering his speech from atop his container on D-Chowk, Khan said:
‘Plan A’ was the sit-in outside parliament
‘Plan B’ was the series of countrywide rallies
‘Plan C’ would be presented on November 30
Speaking on a private TV channel, Imran also said a ‘Plan D’ was in place. The PTI Chairman hinted that ‘Plan D’ would hurt the federal government.
PTI activists wait plan C as talks Plan D: Imran
