
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced a major protest outside Adiala Jail next week. The party plans to reveal its next course of action during the demonstration. The announcement came after a key consultative meeting of party workers in Peshawar.
The meeting was chaired by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi. Party leaders decided to hold a strong protest on Tuesday at Adiala Jail. Afridi said the protest would take place if the party founder is again denied a meeting.
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Afridi urged party workers from every district, village, and union council to attend the protest in full strength. He emphasised that all parliamentarians must be present at the demonstration.
The Chief Minister warned that any absence would be the responsibility of the individual. The protest aims to highlight the party’s grievances and gather public support for their founder.
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PTI leaders said the demonstration would be peaceful but firm, and further steps would be announced based on the government’s response. The party called for unity among workers nationwide.