Islamabad, May 18 (UNI) Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan on Wednesday claimed that the families of army personnel are willing to take part in his upcoming march to Islamabad to remove the “imported government that came to power through a US-backed conspiracy”, Dawn reported.
Imran made this claim while addressing a huge public meeting in Gujranwala, where he said: “The police will also help you [in getting to Islamabad]. They will send their family members with you and government employees will [do the same] as well, while claiming “And I know my army’s families will also come with us to Islamabad,” he added.
Imran said he would unveil the date of his long march during a rally in Multan on May 20 (Friday).
Imran claims families of army personnel will march with him to Islamabad

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