PTI senior leader Sher Afzal Marwat has called for a public meeting in Islamabad on March 30 following countrywide protests on Sunday against alleged election rigging.

While addressing the crowd in Islamabad, Marwat said people are willing to struggle to get back the “stolen mandate”.

“You will suffer for what you have done with the support of institutions and what you have done with the people,” he said, addressing Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.

By casting their vote in favour of PTI, the nation gave a clear message that it was standing behind Imran Khan, he said.

Later, Marwat took an oath from the workers that they would come out of their houses whenever required.

In Islamabad, rallies from different areas reached Zero Point and then headed towards the National Press Club.

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