PTI leaders, supporters stay put despite dusk at public gathering venue

PTI leaders, supporters stay put despite dusk at public gathering venue

Pakistan

The district administration has allowed the PTI to hold rally from 3pm to 6pm

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  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister has been asked to apologise for Sept 8 speech

  • Conditions include ban on displaying Afghan flags

  • LHC directed deputy commissioner to decide on PTI rally application

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LAHORE (Dunya News) - The deadline for PTI’s Lahore power show expired and the lights were also switched off at the venue.

The DJ sound system was also plugged off as 6 PM deadline expired.

However, the party workers refused to leave the venue without listening the speeches of central leaders.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is demonstrating its public strength in Lahore's Kahna area on Saturday.  

The rallies from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, led by KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, were cruising along the M2 motorway from Islamabad towards Lahore. 

A  number of PTI workers from all over Punjab used motorway and GT Road to reach Lahore. 

Considering the pace of the movement of rallies, it could be easily anticipated that the rally would not be able to finish at the time as per the SOPs provided by the deputy commissioner in Friday night. 

The deputy commissioner notified that the rally must end before 6pm. 

Meanwhile, preparations for the rally were completed. The stage has also been prepared and the sound system installed. 

Supporters, carrying party banners and posters, reached the venue. Salman Akram Raja, Mian Azhar and other local leaders reached the venue amid reports of government efforts to place containers.   

The district administration granted conditional permission for a rally at Ring Road’s Kahna area. The deputy commissioner has already issued the official notification. 

WHAT PTI NEEDS TO DO 

The district administration has allowed the PTI to hold the rally from 3pm to 6pm. 

According to the notification, organisers will be responsible to ensure security for both men's and women's enclosures, manage crowd control, and parking through private security and volunteers. 

Additionally, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is required to apologise for a speech he made on Sept 8 in Islamabad. 

The notification stipulates that incoming groups from outside the city should not disrupt daily life. No slogans or statements against the state or institutions will be allowed during the rally according to the notification. 

Furthermore, no absconders will be allowed to participate or appear on stage; failure to comply will result in legal action against the organisers. 

Other conditions include a ban on displaying Afghan flags, appointing focal persons to liaise with local police, and cooperation with traffic police to establish a detailed traffic plan. 

The organisers will also be responsible for setting up barbed wire along the Lahore Ring Road and Kahna to secure the area. 

Additionally, entry with sticks or weapons is strictly prohibited. The use of fireworks and incendiary slogans is forbidden, and burning effigies or flags of any political or religious group will not be tolerated. 

The district administration has mentioned that security within and around the rally site is the responsibility of the organisers who will be held accountable for any unforeseen incidents. 

Given the overall security situation and potential threats, organisers are reminded to take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of participants and the public.

Additionally, caravans from Peshawar, led by the KP chief minister, are also expected to make their way to Lahore to join the rally.  

LHC DIRECTION TO ADMIN 

Earlier, the Lahore High Court (LHC) directed the deputy commissioner to make a decision regarding the PTI rally by 5pm on Friday. 

The directive was issued during a hearing on a petition filed by PTI leaders Aliya Hamza and Sheikh Imtiaz Mehmood, seeking permission for a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan. 

The case was heard by Justice Muhammad Tariq Nadeem and Justice Farooq Haider.