PTI starts countrywide protests to condemn attack on Imran Khan. The PTI has started its countrywide protests against the attack on party Chairman Imran Khan.
Earlier, the party leadership said that they would start holding demonstrations countrywide after Friday prayers.
The party is staging protests in major cities across Pakistan including Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Quetta, Peshawar, Malakand, Rajanpur, Bahawalnagar, Muzaffargarh, and Kohat, among others.
In Lahore, the party’s workers and supporters have gathered at Thokar Niaz Baig where Senator Ejaz Chaudhry is leading the protest.
In Bahawalnagar, protests are taking place in Rafiq Shah, while in Rajanpur, supporters are conducting a sit-in at Chowk Allahabad, Rojhan, Fazilpur, and Jampur.
Supporters are also raising slogans against the attack on their party chief in Rajanpur where they have blocked the Indus Highway. In Quetta, party workers are protesting at the Mannan Chowk where provincial leaders are also present.
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In Peshawar, protestors are gathered at the Motorway Interchange. They are raising slogans against the federal government and in favour of Khan.
PM Shehbaz Sharif considering visiting Imran Khan: Sanaullah
The minister said that the ruling parties are willing to inquire about Imran Khan’s health in person if the environment improves.
“Before when Imran Khan had an incident, Nawaz Sharif went to inquire about his health,” said Sanaullah. He added that the prime minister is considering going to inquire about Khan’s health and will take a decision on this.
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