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JUI-F Azadi March likely to march towards D Chowk

Bilawal condemns worst media censorship in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD (DNA).. The JUI F Azadi march is likely to move towards D Chow in next 24 hours.

Political sources believe, JUI F is here to stay. They will not leave the place even after speeches on Friday.

Maulana Fazl while talking to a group of media people disclosed that Prime Minister Imran Khan has instigated the dharna people by dubbing them part of Indian lobby.

He said Prime Minister Imran Khan has set the basis for dissent which may go beyond his control. He said it is now up to the people sitting here that they want to go back to go ahead. He said for sure people would like to go ahead.

The likelihood is that they will march towards D chowk. Maulana is delivering his speech shortly in which he will give time to the government to step down.

The PM is unlikely to step down therefore they will announce to march towards D Chowk.

Sources believe, Maulana has support of all political parties, though these parties will not be part of any sit in however the will continue supporting them.

According to sources, general public is also joining the dharna. These people are not happy with the government policies. They believe the incumbent government is simply incompetent to run day to day affairs.

They believe this government has made their lives miserable hence it should go. Many people who are part of this march are not JUI F supporters but since they want to protest against government policies that is why they chose to be part of this azadi march.

PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in his speech on Friday indirectly blamed security institutions for backing PTI government. He said Pakistan Army is everybody’s army. IT is not just PTI’s army. He said they would not allow such prestigious institutions to become controversial.

He also blamed such institutions for media curbs in Pakistan adding even former President Zardari interview was not allowed to be aired on TV channels.

He blamed government for not tackling the Kashmir issue properly. He said he should immediately step down.=DNA






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