ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan will arrive in Islamabad with a large number of supporters on Friday, November 11, Asad Umar, a leader of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, said on Wednesday.
Khan is leading a motorized campaign to Pakistan’s capital city with a large number of supporters to demand snap elections. The former premier, who began his protest match from Lahore on Friday, October 28, was scheduled to arrive exactly a week later on November 4.
On Tuesday, however, Umar said the PTI chairman has decided to delay his arrival to the capital by a couple of days so he can meet supporters at every route between Lahore and Islamabad. Khan, who is currently in Gujranwala city with his convoy of supporters, is scheduled to travel through Pindi Bypass, Rahwali, and Ghakhar today, Wednesday, and then move to the Pakistani cities of Wazirabad and Gujrat on Thursday.
Ousted via a parliamentary vote of confidence in April, Khan has accused Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s government of conspiring with Washington to remove him from office. Sharif and US have both denied the allegations.
“According to the new schedule of the ‘Haqeeqi Azadi March’, the captain [Imran Khan] will arrive in Rawalpindi on November 10 and convoys from all over Pakistan will reach Islamabad on November 11,” Umar wrote on Twitter.
Khan, who has won a string of by-elections over the past couple of months, has said the government is afraid of his surging popularity and is running away from elections. He says early, transparent polls are the only solution to Pakistan’s economic crisis and political instability.
PM Sharif and his coalition government have rejected Khan’s demand and said elections will be held late next year, as per schedule.
The PTI has yet to clarify whether Khan will lead a sit-in protest in the capital or whether his supporters will disperse peacefully after arriving in Islamabad.
“I’ll give you a plan after reaching Islamabad,” Khan told his supporters on Tuesday.