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

Apparently the police have retreated and now the rangers have taken over, wouldn't surprise me at all.

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Lakh laanat on him and his criminal cabal. Their time will run out too

In my opinion I thinks it’s too late for them now bro, their main hopes were hinged on not letting them in the capital and locking the country. They succeeded in the latter but failed miserably in the former. Now the cat is out of the bag. Hard to quell this now and shooting at people will only make the protestors more mad and might turn them into a violent mob, the ones who were saving the cops before from protestors might start killing them, themselves.
 
Interior Minister threatening to kill people live on TV!

You love to see this enlightened fascism free age!

Ab to N league ko bhi pareshani ho gayi hai keh Mohsin Naqvi aur IG marwa kar rahain gay :P
 
Interior Minister threatening to kill people live on TV!

You love to see this enlightened fascism free age!

Ab to N league ko bhi pareshani ho gayi hai keh Mohsin Naqvi aur IG marwa kar rahain gay :P
Classic psychopath. He’s the kind who’d say “look what you made me do”.
 
Interior Minister threatening to kill people live on TV!

You love to see this enlightened fascism free age!

Ab to N league ko bhi pareshani ho gayi hai keh Mohsin Naqvi aur IG marwa kar rahain gay :P
Absolutely right, they will be the first ones to run. Where the government showed its idiocy was letting 100,000 the capital. It’s like invading somebody’s fortress and the enemy thinks you will leave after getting tired. Especially after all they have been through for the past two days. We are nearing a checkmate but I could be wrong.
 

In pictures: PTI’s ‘final call’ to get Imran Khan released

BR Web Desk
November 25, 2024

Members of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party attempt to throw back teargas shells fired by riot policemen as they protest during a march to Islamabad demanding Khan’s release in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP



Members of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party attempt to throw back teargas shells fired by riot policemen as they protest during a march to Islamabad demanding Khan’s release in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP

In what Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former premier Imran Khan called a “final call”, party leaders and workers initiated a large-scale march towards Islamabad on November 24, vowing not to return until the release of Khan.

In a bid to foil the PTI’s planned march, the government imposed Section 144 in several districts, banned public gatherings, deployed heavy contingent of police, and sealed the capital city with containers.



 A member of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party attempts to throw back teargas shells fired by riot policemen as they protest during a march to Islamabad demanding Khan’s release in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP



 Supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party march towards Islamabad after clearing shipping containers placed by authorities during a demonstration demanding Khan’s release, in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP



 Omar Ayub Khan (C), Pakistan’s leader of opposition, of jailed former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, flashes a victory sign along with supporters as they march towards Islamabad after clearing shipping containers placed by authorities during a demonstration demanding Khan’s release, in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP


Omar Ayub Khan (C), Pakistan’s leader of opposition, of jailed former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, flashes a victory sign along with supporters as they march towards Islamabad after clearing shipping containers placed by authorities during a demonstration demanding Khan’s release, in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP


 Supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party chase riot police on a hilltop during their march towards Islamabad demanding Khan’s release, in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo:AFP


Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024.
Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo:AFP




 Supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party shout slogans as they march towards Islamabad after clearing shipping containers placed by authorities during a demonstration demanding Khan’s release, in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP


March towards Islamabad after clearing shipping containers placed by authorities during a demonstration demanding Khan’s release, in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024.

Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP
 
Before the nawaz worshippers start crying about a police officer dying looks like this is what happened:
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 Supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party march towards Islamabad after clearing shipping containers placed by authorities during a demonstration demanding Khan’s release, in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Pakistan’s capital was under total lockdown on November 24, with mobile internet cut and thousands of police flooding the streets as supporters of jailed ex-prime minister marched on the city. Photo: AFP


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party march towards Islamabad after clearing shipping containers placed by authorities during a demonstration demanding Khan’s release, in Hasan Abdal in Punjab province on November 25, 2024. Photo: AFP


 Supporters of jailed former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party prepare teargass shells to throw to the police officers during a protest demanding his release, in Swabi, northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on November 24, 2024. Photo: AFP


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party prepare tear gas shells to throw to the police officers during a protest demanding his release, in Swabi, northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on November 24, 2024. Photo: AFP
 
In my opinion I thinks it’s too late for them now bro, their main hopes were hinged on not letting them in the capital and locking the country. They succeeded in the latter but failed miserably in the former. Now the cat is out of the bag. Hard to quell this now and shooting at people will only make the protestors more mad and might turn them into a violent mob, the ones who were saving the cops before from protestors might start killing them, themselves.
I just hope the leadership on ground don't sell out
 
PTI should try to organize mass workers strikes around the country to leverage numbers of supporters in locations all around the country.

If they can’t make it Islamabad, they can make the economic effects felt in Islamabad.

It will also catch the global eye this way.
 
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