PTI hints at launching Punjab movement as party holds ‘much-hyped’ Islamabad power show

PTI hints at launching Punjab movement as party holds ‘much-hyped’ Islamabad power show


PTI leader Hammad Azhar addresses the rally in Islamabad’s Sangjani locality, September 8, 2024. — Screengrab/ Geo News

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has commenced its much-hyped public gathering on the outskirts of Islamabad on Sunday, with district administration putting security on high alert and blocking off multiple arteries leading to the federal capital.

Party workers and supporters have started gathering at the venue — Sangjani locality, with multiple caravans being led by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur heading towards Islamabad.

The former ruling party has postponed the public gathering twice — once in July and then in August — after authorities revoked permission. Following the recent postponement, the top leadership of the opposition party faced scathing criticism from party leaders and workers for not being able to hold the public gathering.

The public rally began with PTI leader Hammad Azhar addressing the crowd, stating that the hindrance created by the incumbent rulers evinced that they were afraid of incarcerated Imran Khan and his supporters.

He also signalled launching of a movement in Punjab — headed by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz — and urged party workers to “be ready”.

Azhar, the former federal minister, pointed out that most of PTI’s Punjab leadership is imprisoned, paying tribute to incarcerated leaders, including Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Umar Sarfraz Cheema.

Firebrand politician Sher Afzal Marwat also reiterated the same and said they will soon hold rallies in Punjab for the release of jailed Imran and the supremacy of law and the Constitution.

“We will enter Punjab with 50,000 people from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa within a week,” he said, adding that they will even set off on foot and face the tear gas.

‘Explosives discovered’

Meanwhile, the police have recovered a suspicious bag from near the PTI gathering venue in Sangjani. A hand grenade, detonator, electric wires and other explosive material have been recovered from the bag, said police.

Police said the bomb disposal squad was present at the site and an investigation was underway.

The authority concerned has directed the police officers to remain within their jurisdiction, equip the personnel deployed on duty with full kit and ensure that mobile phone is not used during duty hours.

To bolster security, a heavy contingent of law-enforcement personnel, including police, Rangers, and paramilitary forces, will be stationed at the rally venue and across the capital. These forces will be on alert to counter any potential violence stemming from the PTI gathering, officials told The News.

Containers placed at key points

In order to maintain the law and order situation, containers have been placed at various key points to restrict traffic movement in the federal capital.

All the routes leading to the red zone have been sealed with containers. Only the relevant persons can take the Margalla road route to enter the red zone. The artery from Chongi No. 26, GT Road Taxila, has also been closed.

The Islamabad Expressway has been closed from different points, while Faizabad, Khanna Pull and Rawat T Chowk too have been blocked.

The closure of thoroughfares between Islamabad and Rawalpindi has created immense trouble for residents of the twin cities, despite the fact that alternate routes have been provided for people’s facilitation. Police have also been deployed on the alternate paths.

Moreover, the metro bus service from Rawalpindi Saddar Station to Pak Secretariat has been suspended due to the political party’s public gathering in Sangjani, on the district administration’s directive.

On the other hand, the rally venue has scores of sand mounds, pits and mud. Due to the rough and uneven ground, the organisers faced difficulty in placing chairs.



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