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

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Welll.. since last 4 days they are proving to be more ghairatmand. Not the only but in thisnjalsa, they are in majority for the national.. not for themselves or a boti or a naan
Oh bhai! you didn't get the point - "mobilizing Punjabis"......
 
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@Cash gk if you are going to post graphic videos use the spoiler bar. I've edited your post but please do so yourself next time.
 

Imran Khan urges supporters to stand firm until demands are met​

PTI founder reiterates party's resolve to push forward with protests, regardless of opposition

News Desk
November 26, 2024

tribune


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has lauded his party's supporters in Islamabad and D-Chowk, urging them to remain steadfast in their protests until their demands are met, reported Express News on Tuesday.

In a statement shared via his official X account, Khan expressed his gratitude to the Pakistani nation and PTI activists for standing up for their rights and engaging in peaceful protests against what he described as a "mafia" that has taken control of the country.

"I salute the Pakistani nation and PTI workers who are standing for their rights, protesting peacefully, and demanding real freedom in the face of the mafia imposed on this country," Khan wrote.

The PTI founder stated that his message to his team was clear: "Fight until the last ball, and we will not back down until our demands are fulfilled." He reiterated the party's resolve to push forward with their protests, regardless of the opposition.



Khan accused the authorities of violence against protesters, claiming that police and Rangers forces, under the direction of interim Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi, fired upon PTI workers and used tear gas, resulting in injuries. He demanded accountability for the actions taken against the demonstrators.
 
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