Pakistan Today

PTI show live in Islamabad

As Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan took his ‘tsunami’ of revolution to Karachi, some of the party workers managed making the Isoolites feel ‘waves of change’ by making arrangements for live telecast of the rally on big screens in the capital city.
A large number of PTI activists remained glued to the three big screens installed at D Chowk right in front of the Parliament House on Sunday.
Imran had time and again made claims that the public gathering in Karachi would be a great success; therefore, the party workers decided to show live telecast on LCD screens.
Strict security arrangements were also made by the law enforcement agencies on the occasion and roads were also blocked to ensure safety of the political activists.
“We want to bring change in the country and want to get rid of the corrupt leaders due to which we have joined PTI,” said Hamad Azam a young activist of PTI while talking to Pakistan Today. “Today my great wish is to be in Karachi with my leader but as I cannot go there so that’s why I came to see him live on LCD,” he added.
“Watching the Karachi’s public meeting among other ‘Jiyalas’ is exciting; there is a feeling of change and freedom,” said an activist watching the public meeting at D-choke. “Besides, me and my friends can chant slogans at full voice in favor of our leader,” he added.
A great rush of people at almost all the local restaurants seemed struck to the televisions for watching the Imran Khan public meeting which presented a clear evidence that people wants change faces in the ruling circles of the country.
Imran Khan public gathering in provincial capital of Sindh was attended by around 200,000 people and dominant politicians, who have recently joined PTI, like Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Javed Hashmi also took part in the rally.
Charged up activists of PTI shouted huge slogans when Imran Khan comes on stage to address the gathering, their feelings were as same as they are also present on the actual place where the public meeting held.
“After a long struggle we have now able to gather more people in our public meetings and its time to change the fate of the country by joining the PTI’s Tsunami,” said Rizwan a PTI worker.

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