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- Economic Independence
Imran frequently emphasizes reducing reliance on foreign loans and aid. He believes economic independence is crucial for Pakistan’s sovereignty, urging policies that encourage exports, local production, and fiscal discipline. - Cultural and Educational Autonomy
He advocates for an education system rooted in local values, free from colonial-era legacies. This includes promoting the Urdu language, Islamic teachings, and a unified curriculum to bridge socioeconomic divides. - Political Sovereignty
Imran often criticizes Pakistan’s past leaders for bowing to external pressures, especially from Western powers or institutions like the IMF. He envisions a Pakistan that makes decisions based on national interests rather than external dictates. - Colonial Mindset
A recurring theme in his speeches is dismantling the “colonial mindset.” He argues that mental liberation is essential, urging Pakistanis to take pride in their heritage, culture, and potential rather than seeking validation from the West. - Youth Empowerment
Breaking the cycle of dependency also involves empowering the youth through education, entrepreneurship, and technology, creating opportunities for innovation and growth within the country.
Islamabad: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan’s party ‘Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’ (PTI) has once again sounded the trumpet of a major movement in the country. This has created a stir in Pakistan. This message has been given by Imran Khan that he will no longer tolerate the shackles of slavery and will uproot it. Due to this, in view of the proposed demonstration in Islamabad, the government has made strict security arrangements on Sunday.,
PTI intent on protesting
PTI’s leadership has unanimously decided that the protest will be held on Sunday as planned and will neither be postponed nor called off before the objective is achieved. According to Geo News news, PTI leaders held a high-level meeting on Sunday at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister’s residence, in which the strategy for the protest was finalized. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said he would reach Swabi at 3 pm to inspect preparations for the proposed protest and lead the party’s march to Islamabad, reports said.
Punjab Chief Minister’s announcement
The Chief Minister has also directed party workers willing to join the march to reach Swabi by 3 pm. PTI is going to protest for the second time in two months. Ignoring the government’s call to postpone the protest, the party has announced to move towards Islamabad. At the same time, the authorities have issued a warning of possible danger during this demonstration. Imran Khan’s party had last week announced a long march to Islamabad for its three demands. The party is demanding the release of jailed Khan and other leaders, recognition of PTI’s victory in the February 8 elections, and repeal of the 26th Constitutional Amendment. The 26th Constitutional Amendment changed the process of appointment of judges and the Chief Justice.
Warning of terrorist palace in Pakistan
According to the news of Pakistani news channel ‘Express News TV’, the National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) has issued a security alert warning of a possible terrorist attack during the PTI demonstration in Islamabad. It warned that PTI’s public meeting could be targeted by terrorists. Section 144 is in force in Islamabad since November 18, under which people cannot gather. On the other hand, the Punjab government has also imposed Section 144 in the entire province from November 23 to November 25, under which protests, public meetings, rallies and dharnas have been banned. Despite tight security and restrictions, PTI is adamant on protesting for its demands. (Language)
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