Pakistan

PTI power show continues in Islamabad despite obstacles

A large number of workers and supporters is present at the venue

GNN Web Desk
Published 3 ماہ قبل on ستمبر 8 2024، 5:33 شام
By Web Desk
PTI power show continues in Islamabad despite obstacles

Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) grand rally is currently underway in the Sangjani area of Islamabad, where party leaders are energetically addressing a large crowd of supporters.


Besides PTI leadership, Mahmood Khan Achakzai, Raja Nasir Abbas and leaders and workers ot other allies parties are present at venue.

In his speech, Hammad Azhar emphasized the government has great fear of Imran Khan and public because of their lack of public support.


He accused the current government of undermining the constitution and harassing the courts. “This government endures only because Imran Khan upholds the constitution and law,” Azhar stated. He warned that if the rule does not prevail, the consequences will fall on the current rulers.

Sher Afzal Marwat also addressed the crowd, highlighting the challenges in obtaining justice from the government. “We must make significant efforts to achieve justice, as it will not be handed to us easily,” he remarked. Marwat announced PTI’s intention to organize a rally in Punjab, underscoring their commitment to Imran Khan’s release and the rule of law. “Despite the difficulties, we will reach Punjab, and KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur will announce the date,” he assured.

Marwat expressed unwavering belief in PTI’s mission, stating that the party is dedicated to its workers and Imran Khan. He drew a comparison to Bangladesh, asserting that if 400,000 people could change the fate of 170 million there, Pakistan’s people have the power to make a difference as well. “If we are threatened, whether with guns or reminders of May 9, we will reach Punjab at any cost,” he concluded.

The rally continues to demonstrate PTI’s resilience and determination, despite the obstacles faced in reaching the venue and navigating the roadblocks set up by authorities.