PTI activists enjoy at thanksgiving rally. —AFP
"This is not a solo flight and I am not going solo in the fight against corruption. I have millions of Pakistanis with me," said Imran while replying to the earlier criticism he had received from the ruling party.
Referring to allegations of 'armed supporters', Imran claimed there were no weapons with the PTI workers and the "only weapon present was Shiekh Rasheed's cigar".
"I warn you Sharif brothers, do not use the police like you did in the past few days," said Imran while referring to police actions taken in the run-up to the planned Nov 2 'lockdown'.
Imran reiterated it was the people's right under a democracy to stage protest against corruption. The PTI chief also hailed the supreme court's verdict.
He also questioned the effectiveness of national institutions including the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), and said, "Supreme Court asked NAB officials why they did not work on accountability of Nawaz Sharif."
Imran also referred to the "Charter of Democracy" as an instrument of compromise and corruption. He alleged that the charter has been used by both Nawaz and Zardari to indulge in 'wholesale corruption'.
As a final message to the participants of the rally, Imran said "Pakistan has changed, a new era has begun. From tomorrow the accountability will start in the Supreme Court of Pakistan".
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'Shutdown practice of corruption'
Earlier in the evening, PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the party “only wanted to shutdown the practice of corruption”.
"They said we were coming to close Islamabad, but we don’t want to do so since it is not our manner of doing politics," said Qureshi.
"If Imran Khan orders, we can close the federal capital tonight, but we will not do so."
Qureshi also paid tribute to the arrested workers of PTI. "We also salute our brothers and sisters who set off from Khyber Pakhtunkwa," he said.
"I wish we had more days, they would have understood what we are made of," said KP Chief Minister Pervez Khattak. “PTI had teams ready to continue their struggle.”
"They tried to use our Pashtun brothers against us, by having FC troops deployed to stop us," added Khattak.
“I wish for the day when you [Shahbaz Sharif] will be fired upon, then I will ask you how it feels.”
Khattak said he does not care about his 'chair', as he has been a political prisoner and he would have thrown out his 'chair' if Imran asked. "I will resign from my post whenever Imran Khan asks me to do so".