PM Imran orders representatives to leave early for Islamabad rally: Asad Umar
Imran Khan directed the representatives that they should leave earlier than planned for Islamabad

Islamabad: The Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar on Sunday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed the elected representatives that they should leave earlier than planned for the Islamabad rally.
Asad Umar took over his Twitter handle and said that more people than we had expected are coming to the Islamabad rally today, therefore PM has requested the people to leave early to reach the capital in time.
The Federal Minister for Planning and Development also said that it might take more time to reach the rally location than the people have expected.
It is pertinent to mention that, Prime Minister Imran Khan is going to address a public rally today in a show of strength ahead of a crucial no-confidence vote against him.
The public gathering at Islamabad’s Parade Avenue will begin at 3 pm and PM Imran Khan is expected to address the historical gathering around 4 pm.

WWDC protesters want Apple to ban Elon Musk’s apps
- 4 hours ago

Good News for employees as government approves increase in salaries and pensions
- 16 hours ago

Federal budget presented in NA:7% increase in salaries and pensions,10% rise in minimum wage proposed
- 14 hours ago

Apple announces iOS 27
- 4 hours ago

OpenAI files for IPO, following Anthropic
- 4 hours ago

Apple WWDC 2026: The 7 biggest announcements
- 4 hours ago

Trump’s strange flirtation with AI socialism, explained
- 2 hours ago

Disclosure Day pits aliens against religion. But faith leaders are ready to believe.
- 2 hours ago

Benefits of eoonomic stability reaching the public through new budget, Says PM Shehbaz Sharif
- 12 hours ago

18% increase proposed in next fiscal year’s defence budget; Rs3 trillion allocation suggested
- 14 hours ago

Facebook and Instagram services disrupted worldwide, ssers face difficulties
- 12 hours ago

Apple is using AI to fix Safari’s extension problem
- 4 hours ago


.webp&w=3840&q=75)



.jpg&w=3840&q=75)


