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PTI Long March: Strategy ready for participation of caravans from KP, GB and Kashmir

A strategy has been prepared for the departure of caravans from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir to join PTI's long march.

PTI Long March: Strategy ready for participation of caravans from KP, GB and Kashmir

 Convoys from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will reach Islamabad on November 4, while convoys from Gilgit-Baltistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir will depart from the federal capital on November 3, arriving before Imran Khan's container enters the city.

 Volunteers of Insaf Youth Wing will be on the front line and remove obstacles from the way.


 The convoy leaving Peshawar will be led by Chief Minister Mehmood Khan, while workers from other districts led by ministers and MLAs will join the convoys.

 Similarly, the workers of remote districts of Kohistan, Chitral and Dera Ismail Khan have been instructed to reach the highway on November 4.

 Apart from removing the obstacles till reaching the city power, the responsibility of security of the leaders has also been entrusted to the Insaf Youth Wing.

 Meena Khan, president of Insaf Youth Wing Pakistan, told Urdu News that we have been preparing for this long march for a month.

 According to him, the registration of the volunteers has been completed, all the responsibilities have been given.  15 thousand youth will go to Islamabad from Peshawar alone.

 Meena Khan also said that protective equipment has also been purchased to avoid shelling and rubber bullets.


 Tehreek-e-Insaf workers have started training for the long march in Kohat district as well.  MPA Ziaullah Bangash participated in the training session with the workers.

 Zia Ullah Bangash told Urdu News that this time our preparation is complete.  No obstacle will stop us.

 He said that the workers have been instructed to come with full preparation.  "We will enter Islamabad in any case avoiding arrest."

 On the other hand, Provincial Minister Shaukat Yousafzai says that we are going to have a peaceful protest, so stopping us will be an unconstitutional measure.  The workers will reach Islamabad in any case on the call of Imran Khan, it will be foolish to put obstacles.

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