Swabi/lahore/fine:
In the shadow of Section 144 and in the midst of the negotiations stagnant with the government for the supposed complaints, Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) on Saturday took to the streets in everything “, which states that he stole him from his mandate.
The protests developed despite a tight police grip, multiple arrests and restrictions of section 144 that leave public meetings. Several leaders and workers of PTI, including Meher Bano, daughter of the main leader of PTI and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, were arrested.
The law enforcement agencies were tight to PTI workers who tried to meet in section 144, which had been imposed by the Punjab government led by PML-N.
However, despite the obstacles and restricted access of the city, PTI managed to organize small but persistent demonstrations throughout the province, with legislators, ticket holders and activists who lead the position.
PTI Central Punjab leader Hammad Azhar, Mehar Sharafat, and engineer Muzamil Salahuddin led protests in Lahore.
Similar demonstrations were reported in several cities of Punjab, including Okara, Dipalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Khanpur, Haroonabad, Jafarabad, Shakargarh, Chichawatni, Faisalabad, Dera Ghazi Khan, fine, Azmir, Muzaff, Gujrat, Kothugur and Rajanpur and Rajanpur and Rajanpur and Rajanp UR and Rajoff and Rajanpur and Rajanpur and Rajaff and Rajanpur and Rajanpur and Rajanpur and Rajanpur and Rajaff and Rajaff and Rajanpur and Rajanpur and Rajanpur and Rajanfur.
The parliamentarians and workers of PTI participated in these demonstrations, facing an important police presence.
In fine, the authorities deployed heavy contingents of the police in key places, including Chungi No 9, Ghunghat Chowk, Nawan Shahr Chowk and Chowk Kacheri, where PTI supporters met.
Meher Bano and Zahid Bahar hashmi led one of the protests before being arrested along with several other activists. The police quickly dispersed to the crowd, transporting the detainees to police stations in prisoners.
Despite the strong arm tactics, PTI doubled its commitment to peaceful manifestations. The party promised to avoid confrontation on February 8, instead of planning a great concentration on Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and urge participation throughout the country.
By marking the first anniversary of the general elections, the party declared that it would refrain from any confrontation or disturbance. Instead, he announced a great concentration on Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, urging followers from all over the country to participate.
PTI had initially sought permission to celebrate a high-profile demonstration in mine-e-pakistan in Lahore, but the attached commission Syed Musa Raza rejected the application, citing security concerns due to multiple concurrent events, including an international speaker conference, a Cricket party and a Cricket and a horse and cattle show, everything that requires greater security.
PTI’s secretary general, Salman Akram Raja, reiterated the position of the party, emphasizing that the protests would be limited to the levels of Tehsil and the Council of the Union, while the main event will take place in Swabi.
He assured that the part had no plans to incite the disorder.
Swabi rally
Meanwhile, PTI leaders and prominent regional figures pronounced ardent speeches in a massive demonstration of swabs, condemning generalized electoral fraud, institutional negligence and unconstitutional governance.
They promised to claim the stolen mandate and fight for the rights of the people, warning that the nation would no longer tolerate injustice.
When addressing the meeting, Junaid Akbar, the newly coined provincial president of PTI, said that the institutions must remain within their appropriate limits.
“Today’s rally is a message for those who say that PTI is tired. Institutions become strong only when people meet them; we respect institutions.” However, Junaid lamented the wide gap between institutions and the public.
Later at night in the Swabi exchange, which marks the first anniversary of February 8, 2024, the general elections, now remembered as “Black Day” for the party, Prime Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Khan Gandapur said Imran Khan’s leadership, Imran Khan’s leadership, the fight for the supremacy of the law and constitutional governance would continue incessantly.
“Under the leadership of Imran Khan, we will advance to establish the supremacy of the law and the rule of the Constitution, and anyone who goes against him on this path, we will fight in them and die, if necessary,” he promised.
“We demand our rights to the mandate that was removed,” he said and urged the institutions to serve as the voice of people instead of the rulers who steal the mandate.
“If you are not ready for dialogue, remember that we also know how to answer.”
“I send a message to the Army Chief: we must be united against terrorism and leave the company of thieves.”
He criticized the federal government for instigating conflicts between institutions and said that his province, which has suffered deeply for terrorism, demanded the protection of the Constitution and unity in the fight against terrorism.
He said that the green part of the PTI flag symbolized La Paz, which had guided the party approach so far.
“Together with the color of peace, we also have the color of the blood, the color of the revolution,” he said.
“If we take this side [of the flag]Then you can’t stand it, “Gandapur warned.
When gathering PTI workers, CM Gandapur began to sing: “‘Khoon Ka Badla Khoon’ (Blood for Blood)”.
Meanwhile, the president of PTI, Barrimer Gohar, emphasized the need for a political solution to the country’s problems. He recalled that Imran Khan had requested negotiations, and that PTI had established several committees in this regard, only to meet the stubbornness of the government.
“Imran Khan will call again,” he said, urging the maximum mobilization among the workers.
Gohar warned that without Imran, the party could not work, and promised that the dark chapter of the stolen mandate of the previous elections would never be forgotten.
In the demonstration, Mahmood Khan Achakzai, the president of the opposition alliance, requested unity among people, warning that if true solidarity was achieved, the federal government would not last more than three months.
Achakzai ridiculed the current regime as formed by “looters and thieves.”
PTI’s Secretary of Information, Sheikh Waqas Akram claimed that the government stole the “mandate of the elections” to overcome the 26th amendment.
“[It was done] Then the judges could be exploited. So that they could appoint the judges for themselves and obtain the decisions they want, “he said, citing the founder of the Imran Khan party.