Section 804 has been imposed in Pakistan, Duma Dum Mast Qalandar is going to happen, Ali Amin Gandapur.
We are not going to be afraid if
the Punjab government can do what it can, let's see what happens in the future.
Talk to the media on reaching Mardan
Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Ali Amin Gandapur has said that Section 804 has been imposed in Pakistan, Duma
Dum Mast Qalandar is going to happen. According to the details, the protest
convoy of the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has reached Mardan, where
Ali Amin Gandapur while talking to the media said that the Punjab government
should do its job and we are ready to face everything. Pandi will cross every
obstacle and are ready to face everything, see what happens next.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister
Ali Amin Ganda, while giving instructions to the workers, said that caravans
will leave for the rally from all districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which will
be led by members of the National and Provincial Assemblies. All constituencies
will not return till the end.
Information Minister Punjab Uzma
Bukhari says that what the rioter and Bahrupiya want in jail will not happen,
terrorists will be treated like terrorists, Fitna group will not be allowed to
riot in Rawalpindi, Gandapur crane, fire brigade in Swabi. And the ambulance is
ready, Chief Minister KP Ali Amin is coming to invade Gandapur Rawalpindi, the
High Court allowing protest in the name of human rights should think that a
Chief Minister attacks with AK47, these people vandalize and set fire. Take
wisdom from Ali Amin Gandapur, Chief Minister of Punjab, nothing happens just
by waving a gun, just show one plan that you have done.
He said that if anyone tries to take the law into their hands today, they will be dealt with with iron hands. Rangers have been deployed for this, the Fitna group wants to spread riots under the guise of protest, for which Gandapur is bringing an army from Swabi, they are advised not to take the law into their hands. There will be action.
PTI protest in Rawalpindi, Liaquat Bagh sealed.
Important places of Rawalpindi
have also been sealed, heavy personnel have been deployed blocking the
entrances, the administration has completely sealed the city by installing
containers, mobile service will also be partially closed in Rawalpindi today.
In view of the protest of
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, the administration has sealed Liaquat Bagh, while
sealing the important places of Rawalpindi, the entrances have been closed and
heavy personnel have been deployed. Mobile service will also be partially
closed in Rawalpindi today. Barricades were erected and barbed wire was
installed. According to details, the Rawalpindi administration installed
containers and sealed the city completely to stop the protest by PTI in Liaquat
Bagh.
No traffic can enter the city
while the citizens are facing difficulties due to road closures. Thousands of
police personnel have been deployed at various locations. The sides of Murree
Road and the roads leading from Murree Road to Liaquat Bagh were also closed by
placing containers.
A heavy contingent of police was
deployed inside and outside Liaquat Bagh and people who came for a walk were
also kicked out of Liaquat Bagh.
Section 144 has been enforced
across the city of Rawalpindi, under which any kind of jalsa, assembly or
dharna will be banned, as well as the display of weapons. Apart from this, the
Metrobus service from Rawalpindi Sadar Station to IJP Station will remain
completely closed, while the Metrobus service from IJP Station to Pak
Secretariat within Islamabad will remain active.
Metro bus service has also been
partially suspended. Breakfast shops and ovens on Liaquat Road have also been
closed. Along with the police, personnel armed with heavy shells of tear gas
have also been deployed. Police have also been deployed at metro bus stations.
Bikeya motorcycle service is also not available in Rawalpindi city. The small
lanes entering Murree Road have been sealed with barbed wire.
Two government offices in Liaquat Bagh have also been sealed. All the educational institutions of Liaquat Road, Iqbal Road and Sixth Road are closed. All hotels in Liaquat Road and Iqbal Road have been closed and rooms have been vacated. Even morning walking was not allowed in Liaquat Bagh. The entry of ambulances to Murree Road and Allied Hospitals has also been blocked and police and prisoner vans have been brought to all intersections. All Chowks entering Murree Road, Liaquat Bagh Chowk, Committee Chowk, Asghar Mall Chowk are also closed. Apart from this, Chandni Chowk, Rahmanabad Chowk, Sadiqabad Chowk, Shamsabad Double Road Chowk have also been sealed.
Activists should not mind the obstacles and will reach Rawalpindi in any case to protest, Ali Amin Gandapur.
Convoys will leave for the rally
from all districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa led by the members of the National and
Provincial Assembly.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister
Ali Amin Ganda, while giving instructions to the workers, has said that the
workers should not mind the obstacles, they will reach Rawalpindi in any case
for the protest. The provincial assembly will do, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief
Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has instructed the PTI officials to meet for the
protest in Rawalpindi.
The Chief Minister has directed
all the convoys of workers to reach Swabi Interchange. The workers should not
be afraid of these obstacles. In any case, we have reached Rawalpindi today to
protest. The workers have been instructed not to go to sensitive places in
Islamabad Rawalpindi.
The Chief Minister of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, while giving instructions to the district leadership of the party,
has also said that all the people in the convoy should reach the designated
place in Swabi and the convoys of all the constituencies will not return until
the protest ends.
He also issued instructions to
the party leaders not to carry weapons. On the other hand, more than 25 rescue
vehicles have been delivered to Swabi for the protest of Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaaf today in Rawalpindi. These vehicles include fire vehicles,
ambulances, and other rescue resources. According to media reports, more than
40 Rescue 1122 personnel are also present with these vehicles.
Officials say that these rescue
vehicles and personnel have been sent for the purpose of providing emergency
services. PTI leaders and workers under the leadership of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur will leave today to participate in the protest
in Rawalpindi. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur while giving
instructions to the PTI officials has said that an effective strategy should be
decided by meeting the local officials and leaders for the Rawalpindi protest.
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