PTI announces ‘historic public rally’ in Lahore on Wednesday. In a bid to mobilize the masses, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf publicized to hold rallies across Pakistan.
As per details, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) set to hold rallies throughout the country. To mount pressure on the obligatory government to hold a general election.
PTI chairman released rules to party officials linked to rallies across the country. Whereas the political party will also show full solidarity with the Judiciary of Pakistan.
Previously, PTI Chairman required the government to hold general elections across Pakistan. Repeating that political stability was vital for economic growth.
Quoting the Supreme Court’s verdict, Khan said he was sure that they would conduct general elections. “Polls are the first step towards getting out of this quagmire,” he said adding that political stability come from elections.
He also said that people’s confidence will also rise when a government comes into power with a public command.
Talking at a press conference, party leader تحریکِ انصاف کا بدھ کے روز لاہور میں تاریخ کی بڑی ریلی نکالنے کا اعلان، عمران خان شرکت کریں گے-@Hammad_Azhar
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Imran Khan stressed that all institutions, with the judiciary, needed to come together and agree on reforms. He pointed out that no government could think of going alone and tackling the country’s issue by its own.
عمران خان کی آواز کو کوئی مائی کا لال بند نہیں کر سکتا، عمران خان کی آواز آج پورے پاکستان کی آواز ہے۔ اسلام آباد میں عموماً موسم سازگار ہوتا ہے اس لیے تخت اسلام آباد کی کرسیوں پر براجمان بھول گئے ہیں کہ آج پاکستان کا اصل درجہ حرارت کیا ہے۔@Hammad_Azhar pic.twitter.com/hRxWxnn2JP
— PTI (@PTIofficial) March 6, 2023
PTI announces ‘historic public rally’ in Lahore. The Supreme Court, in a 3-2 verdict, ruled on Wednesday that elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab held within 90 days.
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The decision additional listed a consultation to fix the date of elections in Punjab, if they are not possible on April 9, the date announced by the president.