Karachi: Pakistan-Tehreek-e-Insaf continued its sit-in against US done attacks in Pakistan, for second consecutive day on Sunday.
Thousands of people from the cross section of the society gathered at Neto Jeti bridge near Karachi port despite scorching heat and surging temperature, bringing Nato supplies to a halt.
PTI chairman Imran Khan today will announce long march form Karachi to Peshawar against the drone attacks that killed thousands of people in northwest Pakistan’s tribal region. Anti-US sentiments run high in the nuclear armed nation due to the attacks.
The cricketer turned politician Imran Khan while addressing to the participants on Saturday said that Pakistan was fighting America’s war on terror which had not only claimed the lives of thousands of Pakistanis but also badly affected the country’s economy.
Imran said that before 9/11 there was not a single Taliban militant in Pakistan but ever since the country joined the war, it had been facing acts of terrorism adding that the rulers have already “fixed the match” with the United States on drone strikes. “Stop drone strikes, or we will block Nato supplies to Afghanistan,” the emotionally charged cricketer-turned politician declared from the stage.
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