Karachi:
The Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) uninde has completed its preparations to observe February 8 as a black day in protest against the alleged theft of the party’s mandate.
The generalized protests will be carried out in all the major and minor cities of Sindh to express the opposition to the theft of the mandate.
The president of PTI Sindh, Halem Adil Sheikh, the president of the Karachi division, Raja Azhar, and the secretary general of the Karachi division, Arsalan Khalid, led a demonstration in Karachi. The chosen members of the national and provincial assemblies, which according to form 45 were legitimate victors, showed images of form 45 in their vehicles.
They also showed photos of those who allegedly arrived at the assemblies through the appearance. The rally moved through several routes in Karachi, asking the public to join the protest against the stolen votes. Meanwhile, the head of Jamaat-E-Islami (JI), Hafiz Naeemur Rehman, has also called to observe February 8 as the black day in protest against the manipulation of the 2024 elections.
Ji Karachi has decided to celebrate a great protest outside the Electoral Commission of Pakistan, Sindh, to observe the first anniversary of the Black Day.
The Anti-PP Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) conglomerate said that Black Day will also observe in all Sindh on February 8 to protest against what they called manipulated elections, illegal and unconstitutional actions, unemployment, deterioration of the law and order and order The controversial laws peca.