PTI long march resumed from Lahore’s Shahdara today towards the federal capital at 11am. Imran Khan-led long march kicked off from Liberty Chowk after Friday prayers.
Imran Khan stopped the long march at the end of the first day of the anti-government protest. The long march ended at Shahdara after passing through the Ferozepur Road, Icchra and Mozang.
Talking the participants of the march at the Data Darbar, Lahore, Imran Khan said that he knew that Lahore would never disappoint him. “We are concluding our Islamabad-bound journey for today. The long march would resume its journey towards the federal capital at 11am from Shahdara on Saturday,” he publicized.
اج صبح #حقیقی_آزادی_لانگ_مارچ کا سفر شاہدرہ لاہور سے دوبارہ شروع ہو گا
— PTI (@PTIofficial) October 29, 2022
ضلع شیخوپورہ کے شہری بھی شاہدرہ میں مارچ کو جوائن کریں گے
انشأللہ کامونکی تک کا سفر طے کیا جائے گا pic.twitter.com/84zB1qIAxj
Amazing start to long march:
“The PTI chief reiterated his stance, saying his party is marching to Islamabad to demand elections. This long march is a jihad for real freedom,” he added.
جس جس مقام سے بھی لانگ مارچ گزرا، وہاں کے لاتعداد عوام نے باہر نکل کر عمران خان کا استقبال کیا۔ pic.twitter.com/SDRjz0Zw9W
— Hammad Azhar (@Hammad_Azhar) October 28, 2022
Shafqat Mahmood has said the party’s long march has kicked off with huge public support, adding people have “once again” shown that “they are with Imran Khan”.
What an amazing start to Haqeeqi Azadi March. Massive crowds all along the way. The people of Pakistan have demonstrated once again that they r with Imran Khan and PTI
— Shafqat Mahmood (@Shafqat_Mahmood) October 28, 2022
Islamabad administration rejected an application of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) looking for permission to hold a public rally and sit-in in federal capital.
Administration issued a new letter to the party concerning the public rally and sit-in planned in Islamabad.
The district administration, in a letter, asked PTI to satisfy the administration in writing, addition that the party violated the NOC that delivered to it on May 25.
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has banned all news media channels from live coverage of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) long march.
Any channel that interrupts the PEMRA directions would face legal action, the PEMRA notice said.
According to facts, PEMRA has directed all channels to not broadcast live speeches of any participant of the PTI long march. The channels also directed to not broadcast any critical remarks against institutions.
The PEMRA notice added that even with warnings many channels are not installing transmission postponing mechanisms.
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