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“Not now then when?” questions Imran Khan ahead of march

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  • Imran Khan said Saturday that he has been kicking off the march neglecting his health
  • He urged the nation to step out questioning, “Not now then when?”
  • He said that he has been doing all this for the sake of nation
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LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said Saturday that he has been kicking off the march neglecting his health for the sake of the nation.

While urging the nation to step out, Imran Khan in a video message ahead of the rally said that the people should be on roads combating all fears.

“Not now then when?” he questioned the nation.

Pertinently, PTI has given a call for a freedom march on November 26 (today) and the caravans have been reaching the venue to kick off the march under the leadership of Imran Khan who has been recovering from bullet injuries.

Islamabad administration has sealed the city and the police have blocked the roads entering the capital. More than 20,000 police, FC and Rangers have been deployed in the capital fearing possible protest by PTI.

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Moreover, containers were installed at the entry and exit points of Islamabad and drones were provided to the police personnel for close monitoring. 50 thousand shells and rubber bullets were also framed to the personnel.

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