The letter emphasizes the need to grant equal significance to PTI.


Karachi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Karachi has taken the initiative to address concerns about the upcoming November 12 rally by submitting a letter to the Provincial Election Commissioner.
In this letter, PTI emphasizes the importance of providing equal election campaign opportunities to all political parties and emphasizes the need for equal representation to uphold the democratic process.
Khurram Sher Zaman, a prominent leader of PTI, highlighted that the caretaker government of Sindh has shown a disposition to target PTI, and therefore, it is imperative to ensure neutral and fair treatment for all political parties.
On November 12, PTI is gearing up to organize a significant rally in Karachi, and the letter calls upon the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to facilitate the necessary arrangements, including granting permission for the rally.
The grand rally is scheduled to take place at Millennium Mall, marking an important event on the political calendar.
PTI's plea is grounded in the pursuit of a level playing field for all political parties in the electoral process.

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