Imran Khan, the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former prime minister, will lead the real freedom march via Jhelum, Gujjar Khan, and Rawalpindi to Islamabad on November 4.
According to PTI Secretary General Asad Umar, the deputy commissioner, Islamabad, has been asked for land between G-9 and H-9 for the rally/sit-in that will take place when the march comes to an end.
He described the march’s route, saying it will leave Lahore on October 29 and travel through Muridke, Kamoke, Gujranwala, Daska, and Sialkot. The long march would also travel through Sambrial, Wazirabad, Gujarat, Lala Musa, and Kharian, among other places. Convoys from all around Pakistan will arrive in Islamabad on November 4, according to a senior PTI official.
In a related event, the PTI applied for permission to stage a rally/sit-in in the federal capital to the Islamabad administration. The PTI, led by former prime minister Imran Khan, will hold its events in connection with the true freedom march close to the Srinagar Highway on Saturday, according to a request signed by Islamabad Region President Ali Nawaz Awan.
He said in the petition that “we shall sit there as per law” in the H-9 location that the Supreme Court designated for protests. “It is our legal and constitutional right to hold a peaceful protest and sit-in, and we will utilise this legal right. “The true Azadi march will be the largest and most successful march in Pakistani history, giving the history of the nation a new path and ridding Pakistan of traditional politicians,” he asserted. In order to realise the goal of creating an independent Pakistan, he urged people to leave their houses, completely support the march, and welcome the city’s millions of marchers.
Separately, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, senior vice president of the PTI, criticised the administration and claimed that the officials appeared to be afraid of Arshad Sharif’s dead body because they kept moving the ambulance as if he were going to stand up. In a statement, Fawad claimed that when he was waiting for the body of Arshad Sharif at the airport late at night, the authorities kept moving the ambulance’s location so that people couldn’t congregate there and were also filming.

