Quetta administration rejects PTI rally request citing security concerns trendy blogger

The Quetta district administration rejected the PTI’s request to hold a public rally on Saturday, despite an alleged court order in favor of the rally. The decision is due to ongoing security concerns in the region.

Rejection of assembly request

  • PTI had planned to hold a public rally at the hockey stadium in Quetta and formally sought permission from the city administration.
  • Quetta Deputy Commissioner (DC) Quoted by Saad bin Asad Law and order issuesAs well as the ongoing Public Service Commission examinations at the Ayub National Stadium and sporting events scheduled at the hockey stadium, were cited as reasons for rejecting the application.
  • The capital warned that any attempts to hold the march in defiance of the order would face legal action.

PTI responds to denial

  • A court order directed the local administration to facilitate the venue for the rally, a regional PTI spokesperson said, accusing the capital of deliberately delaying the process.
  • Despite the rejection in Quetta, PTI made alternative arrangements and preparations to hold rallies elsewhere in the country.

Rally plan of PTI in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  • PTI is scheduled to hold a public rally soon Swaby Junction Instead, as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister announced Ali Amin Gandapur.
  • The rally was scheduled to be held on November 8 in Peshawar, but has now been rescheduled to November 9and will be held as a “show of force” before a possible final push against the current government.
  • Gandapur, while addressing the press outside Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, expressed frustration over the treatment of PTI supporters, citing arrests and harsh measures by the authorities.

Rally preparations

  • PTI District Chairman Sohail Yousafzai Share that From 10,000 to 15,000 chairs A Swabi rally was arranged.
  • The event will feature key party figures, including Chief Advocate Gohar KhanKhyber Pakhtunkhwa Party Chief Minister, Opposition Leader Omar Ayub and Asad Qaiser served as speakers.
  • The Prime Minister is expected to announce the party’s next steps during the rally.

The refusal to authorize the march in Quetta comes amid increasing political tension and ongoing legal disputes between the PTI movement and the local administration. The PTI seems determined to move forward with its campaign activities, looking for alternative venues and mobilizing its supporters in other areas.

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