Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) Rallies / Protests

Bushra Bibi reiterates demand for Imran’s release as PTI’s KP convoy enters Islamabad’s limits


Umar Bacha | Dawn.com
November 25, 2024

PTI protestors moving towards Islamabad near the Mansehra interchange. — PTI/X


PTI protestors moving towards Islamabad near the Mansehra interchange. — PTI/X


Bushra Bibi addresses supporters at a stop near the Hazara Interchange on Monday. — DawnNews TV


PTI protestors moving towards Islamabad near the Mansehra interchange. — PTI/X

Former prime minister Imran Khan’s spouse Bushra Bibi, in a brief address to PTI rally participants, reiterated her call for the party founder’s release as the convoy from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa entered Islamabad’s limits on Monday.

“My brothers, as long as Imran is not with us, we will not end this march,” she said while addressing supporters at a stop near the Hazara Interchange. “I will stay there till my last breath, and all of you have to support me. This is not just about my husband but about the country and its leader.”
 
Pistol holstered to his thigh like he's an SOF operator going into a raid. What a clown

These khotay need to learn from the Turks some self respect, they could even
learn from the bodyguards of Indhira Gandhi or even learn from the Bolivians
who arrested their Army Thief.
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PTI convoy enters Islamabad amid violent clashes with police​


pti convoy enters islamabad amid violent clashes with police

A police constable died from severe injuries, and over 70 officers injured during violent clashes with PTI protesters

News Desk
 

Police officer, assigned to duty at the PTI protest, 'swings' into action​

Nov 25, 16:20

Amid ongoing PTI protests in Rawalpindi, a police officer stationed at Chungi No. 26 entertained himself by swinging on a nearby swing.

With PTI supporters mobilising across Punjab towards Islamabad, police forces have been on continuous duty since early 24 November. Deployed in large numbers, officers near the Chungi No. 26 area have been working to maintain security amid periodic clashes between protesters and law enforcement.

One police officer’s brief break on a swing has attracted mixed reactions, with some sympathising with the long duty hours officers endure, while others questioned the optics given the volatile protest environment.
 

PTI convoy departs Hazara Interchange for D-Chowk​

Updated Nov 25, 15:54

pti convoy departs hazara interchange for d chowk


Convoys led by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin and opposition leader Omar Ayub have crossed into Punjab.

The convoy is advancing from Hazara Interchange towards D-Chowk in Islamabad.

Severe tear gas shelling from police targeted the convoy at the Ghazi Barotha Bridge.

At Hazara Interchange, Omar Ayub’s convoy managed to push back the Punjab police, allowing Ali Amin to successfully lead the Hazara division convoy past police encirclement.

With the Hazara division convoy joining the main PTI convoy, the line of vehicles stretched over two kilometres.

On Hazara Motorway, PTI supporters forced police to retreat amidst intense stone-throwing and clashes, resulting in multiple injuries among police personnel. Two severely injured officers were transferred to a hospital.

Among those injured were DSP Patrolling Rawalpindi Chaudhry Zulfiqar, DSP Patrolling Jhelum Shahid Gilani, and ASI Attock Tabsum, with DSP Zulfiqar sustaining serious injuries to his back and legs.
 

“This is not just about my husband; it is about this country and its leader” Bushra Bibi​

Updated Nov 25, 15:22

this is not just about my husband it is about this country and its leader bushra bibi

Bushra Bibi, wife of detained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, addressed a crowd of PTI supporters, pledging to stand with them "until [her] last breath" to secure her husband’s release. Bushra, who spoke from atop a container at Burhan Interchange, urged supporters to stay resolute in their ongoing protests, vowing she would not leave until Khan was freed.

“I will stand here until my last breath for Imran Khan’s release,” Bushra said. She expressed hope that her supporters, particularly the Pathan community, would stand by her until the end, calling Pathans “people of honour.”

Her message to the crowd was fervent: “My children, my brothers, we will not end this protest until Imran Khan is with us. I will stay right here until the very end, even if I am left alone.”

Bushra Bibi also emphasised the broader significance of their struggle, stating, “This is not just about my husband; it is about this country and its leader.”

With this rallying cry, she concluded her speech with chants of “Allahu Akbar,” urging the assembled PTI workers to keep faith as they pushed for Imran Khan’s release.
 

Barrister Gohar meets Imran Khan at Adiala jail​

Updated Nov 25, 14:49
PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar, along with other key party figures, met former Prime Minister Imran Khan at Adiala Jail.

Barrister Gohar, accompanied by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (K-P) Information Advisor Barrister Saif, and PTI leader Ali Mohammad Khan, met with the jailed party founder, Express News reported.

Sources say the purpose of the meeting was to brief Imran Khan on the latest developments concerning the Islamabad protest, and to take his guidance on the matter.
 

PTI convoys face heavy resistance as they march toward Islamabad​

Updated Nov 25, 14:51

As the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rallies, led by Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), advanced towards Islamabad, they faced heavy resistance from law enforcement agencies.

The convoys, which began their journey from Swabi, encountered intense tear gas shelling and clashes near key points such as the Attock Bridge, Chach Interchange, and Ghazi Barotha Canal. The protests escalated as demonstrators responded by setting fires and damaging property.

Despite the government’s efforts to block access to the capital using containers and heavy security deployment, PTI supporters pushed forward. Police in Punjab reported using tear gas to disperse the protesters, and clashes continued as PTI workers tried to breach security barriers.

Several PTI leaders, including Amir Dogar and Zain Qureshi, were arrested, with the Punjab police confirming approximately 600 arrests for violating Section 144.
 
pakistanis needs a critical mass to make this a revolution barely few thousands don’t the matter.
May be revolution is not in DNA of pakistanis as history shows this region never challenged any invasion or oppression.

If pakistanis r really into Imran Khan they should go all out Army cant kill a march of a million men
 
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I am really amazed at all these self professed intellectuals, champions of human rights and democracy, and the analysts.

Sab key sab aik number kay fraudiay niklay hain, who can't speak up for the right, and their only accomplishment is sucking up to those in power so they can still be invited to their parties and events.

Hypocrites.
 
These khotay need to learn from the Turks some self respect, they could even
learn from the bodyguards of Indhira Gandhi or even learn from the Bolivians
who arrested their Army Thief.
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These are the same khotay who's khotay ancestors were the loyal servants of then rulers ( British ).
 
I can only hope that common sense will prevail and IK will be free again.

The country cannot move forward until and unless there is a functional democracy.
 

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