What happened: On March 20, Prime Minister Imran Khan announced that he wanted “all records of public attendance to be broken” during his Islamabad rally at D-Chowk on March 27 in an effort to ‘fight for the soul of Pakistan.’ Details: A week before the Pakistan Tehreek-e-protest Insaaf at D-Chowk, the premier took to his official Twitter account to say that he stood for what was right and criticized the “shameless purchasing of politicians’ souls by political mafias to protect their looted wealth.” What you need to know: The PTI declared earlier this week that on March 27, it will stage a “huge power display” in Islamabad’s D-Chowk, drawing one million people to the streets to “assert confidence in their leader.” The ruling party is due to present a strategy for dealing with the opposition’s no-confidence vote, which it believes will be defeated.