Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has blazoned that his party will quit the current political system.
Khan, in his first public appearance since being wounded in a gun attack before this month, also said on Saturday that his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf(PTI) party will quit parochial assemblies.
PTI had formerly abnegated from the civil congress but remained in power in two businesses and two executive units.
Khan has been holding country-wide demurrers to push the government for early choices since being ousted from power in April.
The demurrers were to crown in a march to Islamabad on Saturday, still, Khan said he was calling it off because he stressed it would beget annihilation in the country.
“I’ve decided not to go to Islamabad because I know there will be annihilation and the loss will be to the country,” Khan said.
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Tight security in place
Tight security was in place for Khan’s appearance.
A police functionary told the original TV channel Geo TV that an aggregate of 10,000 labor force had been stationed for the event, with gunners deposited at colorful points for his security.
Khan was before this month shot in the thigh when his anti-government kick convoy bound for Islamabad came under attack in the east of the country, in what his helpers said was a clear assassination attempt by his rivals.
Source: Reuters