PTI workers have started to reach outside Zaman Park again.


Lahore: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan Sunday will have important political meetings with party central leadership at his residence Zaman Park Lahore, GNN reported.
According to details, the meetings will also discuss matters related to party tickets for upcoming elections, public gathering in Lahore and upcoming strategy to deal with current political scenario.
PTI workers have started to reach outside Zaman Park again, however, the renovation is underway as yesterday (Saturday) police had a search operation at Imran Khan’s residence and during the operation, and the main gate of his residence and other possessions were destroyed.
The front end of the house had been covered and protected with the sheets till the refurbishment is underway because PTI chairman is under severe security threats.
Earlier on Saturday night, former Prime Minister came back to Lahore from Islamabad after his court hearing at Judicial Complex in Islamabad. He was overwhelmingly welcomed by party workers over his arrival.
WhatsApp adds media & links tab for channels to make browsing easier
- an hour ago

YDA continues strike against proposed privatization of public hospitals
- 2 hours ago

Short-Term inflation drops 2.72pc
- 3 hours ago

Millions lost as 12 PU faculty skip return after PhD
- 2 hours ago

Senator recommends compensation for hailstorm-damaged vehicles
- an hour ago

Will the courts break up Google? The tech giant’s big problems, briefly explained.
- 3 hours ago

Hania Aamir’s Indian Punjabi film role will win hearts: Nasir Chinyoti
- 15 minutes ago

Goods transporters call off strike after talks in Karachi
- 2 hours ago

Heatwave alert issued for Karachi as temperatures set to soar
- 2 hours ago

Woman elopes with daughter’s father-in-law in shocking twist
- 2 hours ago
.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
PM Shehbaz highlights trillion-dollar mineral potential at investment forum
- an hour ago

Sri Lanka church targeted in shooting days before Easter bombings anniversary
- an hour ago