PTI workers left Islamabad Blue Area in convoys, started removing obstacles to open other highways including Murree Road to traffic, business centers also started opening
ISLAMABAD: After the announcement of end of long march by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, the situation in the Twin Cities has started to return to normal. In the case of, they left. Due to lack of transport, the returning workers faced trouble.
According to media reports, the administration and police have started removing obstacles to open Mardi Road and other highways for traffic. It may be recalled that PTI Chairman Imran Khan gave 6 days ultimatum to the government for announcing new elections. Addressing the participants of Long March on Jinnah Avenue Islamabad, Imran Khan said that he did not announce elections in 6 days. So I will come to Islamabad with the whole nation.
I have reached here in 30 hours on a container from Peshawar. Tear gas was shelled on the way. The method of swearing was used but in 30 hours the nation was liberated from the fear of slavery, the way the participants of the freedom movement fought tear gas shelling is unprecedented.
Imran Khan asked whether such methods are used in democracy. One comrade was martyred in Attock and another was drowned in Ravi river.
There are also reports of 3 people being martyred in Karachi. Thousands of our workers. He was also arrested. He said that it is feared that the country will not go away without begging and getting loans.

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