Hardened security around Adiala prison in the middle of a possible PTI protest


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The authorities have implemented a special security plan around the prison Adiala for three days in anticipating a possible protest for Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI).

According to the sources, eight additional security control points have been established on roads that lead to jail, with approximately 200 officers and personnel deployed under the security plan.

Security officials will carry out duties in three shifts with SP Saddar Nabeel Khokhar supervising the security agreements.

The measures include the assistance of the reserve force, and the police personnel have been equipped with riot equipment to handle any unpleasant situation.

It should be noted here that the impulse of the opposition to shake the political landscape is collecting steam with anti-government protests that will begin after EID, but without the street muscle of Jui-F, PTI and its allies are understood for a united front.

Despite the multiple rounds of conversations, the chief of Jui-F, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, remains not compromised, citing concerns about PTI’s leadership structure in the absence of former Prison Prime Minister Imran Khan.

As reported above, the Mauna has sought clear guarantees about the authority of decision -making before supporting the opposition movement.

With Imran in jail, he has also sought clarity about who will lead the opposition alliance and make key decisions once the movement is underway.

PTI leaders admit that limited access to their imprisoned leader has decelerated negotiations and is delaying a final agreement. However, they have the hope that Jui-F will rise aboard the opposition alliance, Tehreek-E-Tahaffuz-E-Ayeen-E-Pakistan (TTAP), shortly after EID.

Aware of the street muscle of Jui-F, PTI has been anxious to ensure the support of Fazl, although the government is also working to keep it in its orbit, as seen in previous legislative agreements such as the 26th amendment.

Once the architect of the expulsion of Imran Khan through a movement without trust, Fazl, once a key player in the then democratic movement of Pakistan (PDM), distrusts himself from jumping to the PTI boat without a firm anchor.

Experts suggest that most of the problems between PTI and Jui-F have been solved, but the unresolved issue of the PTI leadership and negotiation authority remains a point of conflict.

According to reports, Fazl has insisted that any PTI representative negotiating on behalf of Imran must have complete powers of decision -making, something that PTI struggles to guarantee without Imran’s direct contribution.

The opposition alliance has been positioning for a great political confrontation, as evidenced by its recent multiparty conference, where the leaders of several parties requested constitutional supremacy, new elections and the end of the repression of the government against dissent.

Despite facing the interruptions of the place, the opposition managed to hold the conference, qualifying the current illegitimate government and demanding immediate electoral reforms.

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