No plans to engage in any confrontation or unrest on February 8: Barrister Raja

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No plans to engage in any confrontation or unrest on February 8: Barrister Raja
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  • The party’s top leader says protests at Tehsil and Union Council levels also

Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Nisf (PTI) has announced that it will not engage in any confrontation or unrest on February 8, in which the first anniversary of last year’s general election is being celebrated and the party has’ Black Day It has decided to mark as.

Talking to media in Islamabad, PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja said that the party would only organize ‘Power Show in Sobi’, while there would be a protest at the Tehsil and Union Council level. He made it clear that there is no plan for confrontation or chaos.

PTI Stalort, expressing strong opposition to the 26th Amendment, accused Maulana Fazl Rehman of supporting the controversial change.

Talking to the media at the Judicial Complex at a hearing in the Anti -Terrorism Court, Barrister Raja emphasized that the PTI has constantly opposed the amendment and stands against any attacks on the judiciary. –

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“Maulana Fazal Rehman voted in favor of the 26th Amendment. This is their politics. We opposed the amendment, and we will continue to oppose any violations against the judiciary, “Raja added that the supporter of the amendment is welcomed to do so, but PTI is our own. Will remain in the position.

Raja reiterated that PTI’s position is clear, saying that the party will always support democracy and human rights. “We firmly believe that Maulana Fazllar Rehman will stand with those who are against this fascism. He is a smart politician, and in the end, he will stand with the people, “Raja expressed his confidence in the alignment of Joi with public sentiment.

To address the legal challenges facing PTI, Raja emphasized that the party would continue to fight against being called “false cases” and promised to take the party’s message to the people. “Our guarantees keep working. This is a sword that has hung on us. We will continue to fight.

Lahore DC refuses to allow the minaret Pakistan rally

The former ruling party had sought permission to hold a rally in Minar Pakistan on February 8, but the Deputy Commissioner refused permission, citing security issues.

“It was decided not to allow the rally to maintain the law and order situation, the DC said in a statement.” And cattle shows.

Thousands of security personnel have already been deployed due to these incidents, officials said.

A full -scale protest on the occasion of ‘Black Day’

KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has announced a full -scale protest on the occasion of “Black Day” yesterday, which has pledged to ensure the release of PTI founder Imran Khan at all costs.

He said that he had overcome all obstacles twice to reach D Chowk for the release of Quaid and emphasized that any future talks with the government only on the direction of the PTI founder. Will be

On the other hand, former Speaker Asad Qaiser had earlier announced that PTI workers from across the country would gather to protest as forcibly removing their mandate during the 2022 elections on February 8. The rally will agree with the observation of “Black Day”, the day the PTI’s election rights were reportedly stolen.

The party also plans to protest in various cities across the country, which has identified the commitment to expose alleged electoral fraud and continue the fight for democracy in Pakistan.

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