KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan is all set to address Karachi on Tuesday (today) and will be reaching the metropolis shortly as part of his election campaign.
The PTI kaptaan will address Karachities at four different locations during his two day visit to the city.
Contesting the general elections from NA-243,Karachi which comprises of the most educated sections of the city including Gulshan e Iqbal and Gulistan e Johar,Khan is also contesting for the National assembly seats from Islamabad, Mianwali, Bannu and Lahore.
The PTI chairman started his election campaign from Mianwali, leading to Bannu and Sargodha and will enter now in Karachi for the next two days.
The PTI on Sunday released an election campaign travel log of the party chief.
The PTI chairman according to the schedule issued by the party, will campaign in 25 cities of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Sindh during the next 21 days.
Imran Khan will spend 11 days addressing public rallies in 14 different cities of Punjab during his campaign trail.
After Punjab, the PTI chairman will take to KP where he will campaign for five days in eight different cities.
Of the five days scheduled for Sindh, Imran will spend three days in Karachi and two in the interior of Sindh.
On July 23rd PTI chairman’s campaign for the general election will conclude with a “massive rally” scheduled in capital city Islamabad.
According to the party’s travel log, the PTI chairman will not be visiting Balochistan or the tribal areas in KP formerly known as Federal Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA).
Details
July 2: Sargodha
July 3 and 4: Karachi
July 5: Swabi and Charsadda
July 6: Swat
July 7: Jhelum and Gujarat
July 9 and 10: Umerkot, Tharparkar and other cities of interior Sindh
July 11: Rahim Yar Khan
July 12: Gujranwala and Kasur
July 13: Rawalpindi
July 14: Mardan and Peshawar
July 15: Sialkot and Faisalabad
July 16: Mianwali and Bannu
July 18 and 19: Lahore
July 20: Bahawalpur and Multan
July 21: Lahore (nine different regions)
July 22: Karachi
July 23: “Massive rally” in Islamabad