Reportedly, the stage has been built using 100 containers.


Karachi: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is all set to organise a massive political ‘power show’ on Saturday (today) at Bagh-e- Jinnah, with party leaders claiming to hold the largest gathering of its kind in recent history.
According to details, a massive stage has been set at the venue in the shadow of the Quaid’s mausoleum where the former Prime Minister Imran Khan would address Karachiites.
Reportedly, the stage has been built using 100 containers.
According to an organizer, people can find loud speakers everywhere if they go through arteries connecting Bagh-e-Jinnah.
In the meantime, the Sindh police have made detailed arrangements owing to security concerns. Similarly, parking arrangements have also been made at Nishtar Park, KGA Ground and China Ground from where a shuttle service would bring the families to the venue.
It is to be noted that this will be the second public meeting of former Prime Minister Imran Khan after the overthrow of the government.
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