Protests cannot be allowed in Islamabad. Mohsin Naqvi tells Barrister Gauhar Khan.
ISLAMABAD: As the government aims to stop PTI’s November 24 protest, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday asked Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar to consider the upcoming protest in the federal capital. called for, the ministry statement said.
During his speech, Wazir Naqvi insisted on following the Islamabad High Court’s decision, saying, “We are bound by the order of the Islamabad High Court. No jalsa, dharna or jalsa will be allowed under the current circumstances. Sakti
The Federal Minister also briefed Barrister Gauhar about the upcoming visit of the 80-member delegation to Belarus. Naqbi asserted that the importance of a smooth visit of the delegation is one of the main reasons for the restrictions on political activities.
The Belarusian president will arrive on November 25 while the high-level delegation will reach Islamabad on November 24 and will stay in the federal capital till November 27.
In response, Barrister Gauhar assured Naqvi that consultations with other party leaders are on and they will take a final decision on the protest by 6 pm today. Geo News Reported with reference to sources.
The High Court on Thursday directed the Islamabad administration not to allow the former ruling party to protest in the federal capital under the newly enacted Peaceful Assembly Act.
The Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Act, 2024 empowers District Magistrates to regulate and ban public gatherings in the federal capital, proposing imprisonment of up to three years and/or an unspecified fine for members of “unlawful assemblies”. is given