Azadi march News
There is a ruckus in Pakistan after the deadly attack on Imran Khan. Supporters of PTI are creating a ruckus. The police also opened fire on the protesters.
Former Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan was attacked during Azadi March on Thursday. The attack took place near Imran's Kay Container after which Imran Khan was said to be injured. PTI supporters have come to streets protesting against this.
Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan is going to take out the Azadi March. Imran will take out this march with party employees from Lahore to Islamabad. Let us inform that Imran has left for Liberty Chowk for the march. Imran is taking out this march against the Shahbaz government.
Imran Khan challenged the incumbent coalition government of Shehbaz Sharif to win the next elections in Pakistan
Khan said it would also be very difficult for the current govt to run an electioneering campaign as PTI is working in full swing for the next polls
Khan also talked about his ill-fated "Azadi March" held on May 25, which was called off after a strong curb down by the govt
Pakistan govt is mulling to launch a sedition case against Imran Khan.
Imran Khan's "Azadi March" last month is seen an "attack" on the federation.
Pakistan is on the boil as Imran Khan's 'march to chaos' continues
Army has been deployed in Islamabad to maintain the law and order situation
Police and PTI workers have clashed in Islamabad
Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani and 9 others have been sentenced to 3 months in jail
A Gujarat court convicted them for holding the 2017 'Azadi' march
The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1,000 each on all the 10 convicts
According to information, JUIF has decided to initiate the nation-wide protest blocking major roads and highways starting from 11 am of November 14.
The government negotiating team led by Defence Minister Pervez Khattak is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan to hold talks over the Azadi March.
Amid a war of nerves between the Imran Khan administration and protesters, the Azadi March participants, led by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) and allied organisations, have started `settling down` for a long haul in the capital.
The VoK core committee made these remarks after an `emergency meeting` in Washington, which discussed the `Azadi March` in Islamabad led by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F`s (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and the situation developing in its aftermath.
JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman is likely to take the 'hard decision' in the next two days to 'maintain the flow' of the `Azadi March` against the Imran Khan-government.
The development comes after the country's two major opposition parties - the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) - announced that they would not become a part of the sit-in announced JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman as part of the 'Azadi March'.
The leaders and office-bearers of the two parties said on Friday that they had already told Rehman in categorical terms that they would only attend the public meeting and would not support any sit-in, Dawn news reported.
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JUI-F core committee members have been asked to bring in at least 3,000 workers each from their respective cities to the capital to make it a major mass movement. More than three dozen JUI-F Members of Parliament (provincial/national assembly/senate) have been assigned by the party's top leadership to mobilise sizable crowds from their constituencies for the Azadi March in Islamabad, according to Geo news report.
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The protest is led by JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, who addressed the march before it started from Sohrab Goth on October 27, the protesters aim to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
On October 18, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had also called for the anti-government demonstrations and expressed support to JUI-F`s `Azadi March`.
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