Political jazba Junoon is at its peak at the moment. Millions have come out of their homes, taking to the streets in support of ousted former Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) jalsa happening across the cities. The Karachi jalsa organized at Mazar-e-Quaid over the weekedn, attracted huge crowds of families.
Ex PM, Imran Khan has taken it to the streets and is conducting city to city jalsas, starting from Peshawar. The second stop was Karachi last night, where the Pakistani nation joined in full swing.
Many celebrities were spotted in attendance. Syra Yousuf showed up along with her sister and friends, Haroon Shahid with his wife and kids, newly married Mariyam Nafees and husband, Sarwat Gillani with Fahad Mirza, Feroze Khan all of them stood firm amongst millions for Imran Khan, for their country.
Syra took to her Instagram to share a picture with the national flag in hand, quoting Jinnah in the caption, writing,
“There is no power on earth that can undo Pakistan.”
Mariyam Nafees and her husband Amaan Ahmed shared their pictures from the stage, wearing PTI scarves around their necks.

The power couple Sarwat Gillani and Fahad Mirza were also present at the Jalsa with Pakistan flags in hands. Taking to his gram Fahad wrote
“Pakistan Zindabad. To see this passion, this fervor, this national unity for the first time in my life was an awe-inspiring experience!”
Aye Musht e Khaak actor Feroze Khan also turned to his gram and shared his snapshot from the stage of PTI jalsa.



PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday evening claimed that the “imported” government was trying to push his party out of the political arena through the foreign funding case, therefore, for the sake of fairness, the court cases against PPP, PTI, and PML-N must be heard together.
Addressing a massive public gathering at Karachi’s historical monument, Imran thanked the people of the metropolis for coming out of their houses to show support for him. He said that the purpose of his visit to Karachi was not in the interests of the PTI but it was for the sake of Pakistan and the future of its children.
The former prime minister also thanked the “strong and powerful” Pakistani community living in the United States for their support. He believed in establishing congenial relations with all countries.



