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PTI Protests Pakistan Over 27th Amendment

Published on: November 14, 2025 12:06 PM

PTI Protests Pakistan Over 27th Amendment

PTI has suggested countrywide protests in Pakistan against the 27th Constitutional Amendment. Leaders said protests aim to defend the judiciary. They praised resigning judges as a stand against government overreach. The proposals will be discussed in today’s Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen-i-Pakistan (TTAP) meeting. PTI leaders said the nation faces economic crises, law and order problems, and rising political tension.

The meeting was chaired by Mahmood Khan Achakzai, TTAP chief, and attended by PTI leaders Gohar Ali Khan and Asad Qaiser. Discussions focused on a strategy after the amendment passed. Qaiser said the government cannot run the country effectively. Achakzai suggested involving religious groups to mobilize citizens. Leaders proposed holding demonstrations on Fridays to maximize public participation and impact.

READ MORE:Court Drops Challenge to 27th Amendment

PTI leaders called the judges’ resignation courageous and said it sends a warning to the government. They urged the judiciary to stand firm. Qaiser added that citizens will support legal institutions against political pressure. Leaders warned that ignoring constitutional norms could increase instability. They emphasized peaceful, lawful activism as a response to government overreach.

Meanwhile, KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi was blocked again from meeting PTI founder Imran Khan. Security denied entry despite Islamabad High Court orders. Afridi said the restrictions are “unfortunate” and questioned their necessity. He urged the security establishment to focus on borders, not internal politics. Afridi insisted politicians should address national issues through dialogue and political channels.

READ MORE:Court adjourns cases against PTI leaders, workers

PTI leaders said protests in Pakistan will continue as part of a joint opposition strategy. The TTAP meeting will finalize the plan for nationwide demonstrations. Analysts said tensions may rise but peaceful participation is essential. Citizens are urged to engage responsibly and support the constitution. PTI protests Pakistan could shape political debate and public mobilization in the coming weeks.

Filed Under: Top Stories Tagged With: 27th Constitutional Amendment, Latest, PTI has suggested countrywide protests, PTI leaders, PTI Protests Pakistan, PTI Protests Pakistan Over 27th Amendment, Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen-i-Pakistan (TTAP) meeting

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