Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan said on Saturday that his party had decided to resign from the provincial assemblies instead of marching on Islamabad to force the Shehbaz Sharif-led government to announce snap polls. Addressing a massive rally of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party here in this garrison city, which houses the headquarters of the powerful Army, Khan also alleged that "three criminals", who were behind the failed assassination attempt on him early this month, are waiting to target him again. Get more World News and Business News on Zee Business.
His leg still in cast after firing during march, Imran Khan at Rawalpindi rally announces his party lawmakers will resign from assemblies; it has governments in Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
The Rawalpindi administration had issued a notification that read that the England cricket team would soon arrive in Rawalpindi, therefore the venue should be completely vacated after the rally was over.