Imran's party is inviting the Indian foreign minister to the protest rally?

International Desk: His party PTI has been holding protests for the past few weeks demanding the release of the imprisoned former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan. The country's politics are hot now with their pre-announced rally in Islamabad. India's Foreign Minister S.

Imran's party is inviting the Indian foreign minister to the protest rally?
October 5, 20242 Mins Read
International Desk: His party PTI has been holding protests for the past few weeks demanding the release of the imprisoned former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan. The country's politics are hot now with their pre-announced rally in Islamabad. India's Foreign Minister S. has spread more heat. The statement of an advisor of Imran's main ally regarding Jaishankar. The adviser said that Jaishankar was invited to attend the PTIE rally.

 

According to Geo News, Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif, information advisor to Ali Amin Gandapur, the chief minister of Pakistan's northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Imran Khan's main ally, barrister Mohammad Ali Saif in their protest rally. He said that Jaishankar will be invited to attend.

In an event on Geo News on Friday, Barrister Saif said, We will invite Jaishankar to join our protest. He will address our people. He will see how strong our democracy is where everyone is given the opportunity to protest (to exercise their fundamental rights).


However, the government of Pakistan did not take such a proposal of Barrister Saif well. The country's defense minister Khawaja Asif strongly criticized it. Condemned the PTI for inviting the Indian Foreign Minister. He said that they themselves questioned the credibility of the PTI in inviting the Indian foreign minister to address their leaders and activists.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit will be held in Pakistan in the middle of this month. To attend this conference on October 15 and 16 S. Jaishankar is scheduled to visit Pakistan.

However, Pakistan's former ruling party PTI is trying to hold a rally in Islamabad during this SCO conference. However, to prevent this pre-announced rally, mobile network services were suspended in Islamabad and Rawalpindi from Friday morning. All roads leading to the two nearby towns were closed. Section 144 was issued in Islamabad from last Wednesday.

However, PTI remains adamant about the decision to hold the rally despite the police's strictness. Ignoring various obstacles, Imran Khan's supporters left for Islamabad from different directions. There have been reports of their clashes with the police at various places.


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