Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan on Saturday said announced to go to every limit, if needed, for accountability of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as the 120-day sit-in at Islamabad had prepared the party for larger protests. Talking to the media before leaving for Islamabad from Karachi, Imran Khan said, "Now if we set out for a sit-in we will be able to shut down the entire city." Imran Khan said that his struggle is against the politics of kingdom.
He added that his party had already filed a reference in the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) calling for the resignation of the prime minister. "After knocking the doors of the ECP, we will go to court, and then we will march on to the streets," he said. Speaking about the law and order of the city he said that things in Karachi had gotten better than before.
Talking about Amjad Sabri's killing, he urged Rangers who have a special mandate to operate in Karachi against criminals to arrest late Qawwal's killers. Khan demanded law enforcement agencies to take every step possible for recovery of Sindh High Court Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah's abducted son, Owais Ali Shah.
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