Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister’s Information and Public Relations Adviser Barrister Dr Saif has stated that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has not had any contact with the “establishment so far.”
He reiterated that a major protest will take place on November 24 and warned that if the PTI’s demands are not met, the planned demonstration could escalate to a sit-in in Islamabad.
In a press briefing, Barrister Saif stated that the protest plans are underway, with K-P CM Ali Amin Gandapur. Meetings are being held to prepare for the march, with sessions ongoing for the past three days. Consultations and meetings are taking place with MPAs, MNAs, and organisational leaders.
Preparations are being made for the demonstration, with PTI members from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa expected to attend in large numbers.
Saif clarified that no provincial machinery will be used for the protest. He further added that there is no permission to use provincial resources. In the previous rally, the chief minister was present along with party workers, which is why Rescue 1122 vehicles were there. He also denied rumours of any involvement of Bushra Bibi in PTI’s political strategy, emphasising her non-participation in active politics. The adviser mentioned that the international community continues to address human rights concerns linked to PTI’s leadership but ruled out any direct statements from figures like Donald Trump regarding Pakistan’s political landscape.
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