PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry has said that former prime minister Imran Khan will reach Rawalpindi despite the threats to his life.

Addressing the media in Lahore on Friday, he highlighted that this is not the first time the government has warned of threats to the PTI chairman’s life.

“Imran Khan undertook this struggle despite direct knowledge of threats to his life,” Fawad said. “If he forgets this struggle and sits at home, the public will face defeat and lose their political rights.”

The PTI leader reiterated that Imran is out on the streets only to protect the people’s rights. “The entirety of Pakistan is with him in this fight.”

He maintained that defeating the “mafia imposed on the country” is necessary for the future of Pakistan.

“This haqeeqi azaadi fight has entered its last phase and will reach its logical conclusion.”

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