Venue for the public gathering has not been finalized ye


Lahore: The Punjab government Friday allowed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to tomorrow hold rally in Lahore, reported GNN sources.
According to the sources, the formal announcement for the rally will be made in a while.
Sources told that the venue for the public gathering has not been finalized yet that whether it will be Minar-e-Pakistan or some other ground.
The sources stated that PTI would be bound to hold rally at the designated venue and if they will try to move to Minar-e-Pakistan or go against the law, strict action will be taken against them.
The Punjab government has observed strict security arrangements at the entering points of the city as more that 200 containers have been placed at Shahdra, Saggian and Kot Abdul Malik.
It is pertinent to note that PTI announced the rally in Lahore tomorrow i.e. Saturday at 4:00pm and the application was also sent to the Deputy Commissioner.
Notably, the Lahore High Court (LHC) rejected the petition filed this morning to stop the rally of PTI as inadmissible and ordered the government to take a decision regarding the permission of the public gathering by 5:00pm.
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