The notification has also banned to make hate speeches against judiciary and institutions.


Lahore: Lahore administration has nodded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to stage its rally today in Lahore, GNN reported.
According to the notification issued, the party is allowed to stage the rally from 1:00pm to 6:00pm.
PTI has not been allowed to stage welcome camps. Party administration would be responsible for the security of the rally as no security would be provided by the administration.
The notification has also banned to make hate speeches against judiciary and institutions.
In case of any damage to the public property, PTI administration would be responsible. Party workers and relevant people would not be allowed to bring any wooden sticks or violent material along with them.
Yesterday, PTI chairman Imran Khan had announced the today’s public rally. He said he would lead the rally himself beginning at Liberty Chowk Lahore to move towards Nasir Bagh.
PTI chief called all the labor community and general public around the country to join the rally.
The former Prime Minister announced that the agenda of the rally is to enforce the election in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that the caretaker setup is avoiding to be held.

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