Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's long march, which was suspended after the failed assassination attempt on party chief Imran Khan last week, will resume on Thursday, two senior party leaders said on Monday.
Speaking to party workers at Zaman Park in Lahore, Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced that the long march will resume on Thursday from the same location where the attack on Khan took place.
Another senior leader Faisal Javed Khan also said that the party's long march will resume on November 10.
This is the third time that the party has changed the date of the long march which came to a halt after the failed assassination bid on 70-year-old Khan.
First, the party had said the march will resume on Tuesday, but later changed the date to Wednesday.
Fawad Chaudhry, former information minister and Senior Vice President of the party, earlier in a tweet said that the party's long march will resume on Wednesday instead of Tuesday at 2pm local time.
The march was launched on October