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PTI set to stage countrywide ‘peaceful protests’ against rigging today

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to stage peaceful protests across the country against alleged election rigging and the reserved seats issue today (Sunday).

According to a PTI, the party would hold countrywide peaceful protests today on the call of imprisoned party founder Imran Khan against the stolen mandate.

PTI will organize a massive rally in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s capital Peshawar. Speaking to the media, KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said that the party’s protest would remain peaceful.

READ MORE: Section 144 imposed in Islamabad due to PTI protest

Taking on X, formerly Twitter,  “the people have to decide whether to accept slavery or choose a better future for their future generations.”

PTI urged people to participate in nationwide protests against cruelty, injustice, mandate theft, and take back their rights.

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