Imran Khan calls for nationwide protests against fuel price hike

ISLAMABAD – As he prepares to launch the fresh round of protests, PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Thursday called on people to hold demonstrations against the “imported government” across the country.

Khan called off the long march in Islamabad on May 26 fearing “bloodshed” after three people, a police constable and two PTI workers, were killed during the events leading up to the protest at D-Chowk.

Khan, who was ousted from power in April, has not accepted the government led by the PML-N and has repeatedly said he will march once again to Islamabad despite cutting short his long march.

“This Sunday, all of you have to protest at 9pm and I will address all of you via video link at 10pm,” the PTI chief told his supporters and common people in a video message, asking them to hold “peaceful” demonstrations.

Khan invited political parties and women to join the PTI’s protest against rising inflation. “It is our democratic and constitutional right to protest; we have always held peaceful protests.”

In a scathing attack on the government, Khan said: “I want to give a message to these people: If you could not handle the affairs of the country, then why did you conspire?”

He said the US backed the then-Opposition’s no-confidence motion against him and issued a “letter” threatening Pakistan’s sovereignty.

Khan said the government is claiming that his party installed “landmines” for the incoming set-up as it was unable to manage affairs.

“Why did you derail a country that was moving in the right direction. [You] did it just to save your corruption,” the PTI chairman lashed out at the coalition government.

Khan said the government, giving reasons for the rising inflation is stating that there is an international crisis, therefore, it has impacted Pakistan as well.

“You have understood this now? We were facing these issues as well. I repeatedly stated that we were saving our people from inflation despite a global increase in prices,” Khan said.

The PTI chairman’s criticism comes as the government hiked the price of petroleum products yet again a day earlier, taking the per litre rate of petrol to a record high of Rs233.89. 

In less than a month, the government has increased the price by around Rs84. But officials have stressed that there was no other way as the subsidy was unaffordable and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had also demanded abolishing the subsidies.

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