Karachi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan is still in firm mood about the rally to be held on December 25 and said that no venue other than Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum would be accepted.
The cricket-turned politician was really optimistic regarding the rally and said that more than 40,000 people would took part in the event.
He said that no venue other than Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum was suitable for his rally. He claimed that there would be a tsunami of people in his rally.
PTI has claimed that the party was busy in publicity of the rally and about 80 billboards and around 3,000 banners have been on display in the city.
Leader of PTI Rauf Hasan told The News Tribe that Sindh government had not shared any solid reason on forbidding the rally.
He further said that PTI would show the strength at the Mausoleum at any cost.
Earlier, leader of PTI said that the party has completed all arrangement regarding the event and said that around 40,000 seats would be arranged for crowd. They further said that 50,000 flag would be distributed among the participants and also would also provide the transport facilities.
It is to be mentioned here that it would be the second big show by the PTI in Karachi in few months and the last show was against the drone attacks.
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