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

Police Guest Houses Mein Pahunch Gayi - PTI Ke Name Per Foreign Guests Ka Jeena Haram Kar Diya​



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Lahore To Islamabad Motorway Closed, Motorway M1, M2, M3, M4, M11 & M14 Closed For Construction Work​



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Lol what kind of construction works is needed on all motorways all at once, Pakistan as a country is a laughing stock stupid PDM and duffers don't give a shit.
 
The Internet will be shut down soon. Repair work has started on all motorways. Lol. There are 400 containers in Islamabad, and more than 20,000 police, and Munir backup.


20,000 will be burried in Islamabad plot
and a Container , maqbara will be built on it

It will read "Here lies the Corrupt Blue Wardi wale haramkhor"
 
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I don’t know about you guys but it feels to me that revolution is coming ..may not happen on Nov 24 but some big change is coming. Pakistan is ready for it . I can’t say for sure that Pakistan will become better off with this change but is coming. I am surprised that aljazeerah, bbc have not picked this up yet
 
Nov 24 will be the day of funerals of PTI .....all hope is not lost if pinky peerni can do some successful jantar mantar .
 
PTI can do the funniest thing by constantly postponing their march.

WTF is the government even doing blocking off the whole country? They even shut off all transport in Islamabad. Police is doing raids in homes and hostels. My own cousin got booted out.

Shutter down strike to inhon nay kar di hai.

What's next? Airspace closed? Media blackout?
Bro I almost got arrested myself just cause I had a PTI flag on my bikes back light. Full on oppression.
 

Showdown looms as govt vows to resist PTI march


Mohammad Asghar | Mansoor Malik
November 23, 2024

Islamabad: Containers have been placed next to D-Chowk, the entrance to the capital’s high-security Red Zone, on Friday.—Mohammad Asim / White Star


Islamabad: Containers have been placed next to D-Chowk, the entrance to the capital’s high-security Red Zone, on Friday.—Mohammad Asim / White Star
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaMc238IiRov8okfYy3n
• Major motorways in Punjab, KP closed for all traffic; highways and bridges along GT Road blocked
• Heavy security deployed to stymie planned demo
• Dozens arrested across Punjab, Section 144 imposed
• Ministers say IHC order will be fully enforced
• Imran, Aleema stand firm, ask people to come out


ISLAMABAD / LAHORE: As the PTI remained resolute in its plans for a major protest on Nov 24, despite an Islamabad High Court order, the government on Friday vowed to suppress the power show with full force, deploying massive security forces, enforcing a sweeping ban on gatherings, blocking highways and motorways and launching a crackdown on leaders and workers of the opposition party.

The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) announced that six key motorways would be closed for all types of traffic “due to maintenance” from Friday night, advising travellers to avoid unnecessary travel during this period. According to a statement, the decision was taken following information that protesters are planning to create a law and order situation and damage public and private property on Nov 24.
 

Govt bolsters plan to forestall PTI's march​

Punjab clamps Section 144 ahead of Nov 24 rally, Islamabad sees influx of reinforcements, PTI decides to contest

Our Correspondent
November 23, 2024

As Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) prepares to flex its muscles on November 24, the government has rolled out extensive security measures, including invoking Section 144 across Punjab for three days and deploying thousands of personnel in the federal capital to maintain law and order.

The Punjab government followed the federal government's lead on Friday by invoking Section 144 from November 23 to 25, banning public gatherings, rallies and processions.

The decision was taken during the 18th meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Law and Order, aimed at safeguarding lives and property amid rising security concerns.

Officials warned that public gatherings could serve as "soft targets for terrorists," with anti-state elements potentially exploiting such events to advance their agendas.

Meanwhile, in preparation for the rally, major reinforcements have been dispatched to Islamabad. Punjab has sent 19,000 personnel, Sindh 5,000 officers, the Frontier Corps 5,000, and Azad Kashmir police 1,000.

For the first time, high-ranking officers accompany the contingents, with district-level commanders overseeing their teams. The Punjab inspector general is also in Islamabad to coordinate efforts.
 
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