PTI Rally: Gohar requests Lahore administration to not create hurdles
Barrister Gohar appealed that more and more workers should participate in the rally
Lahore: Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), in his video message, requested the Lahore administration not to create obstacles in today’s rally as it will help people to reach the meeting venue on time and they will be able to end the meeting on time.
PTI will demonstrate its political strength at the Kahanna Road Cattle Market in Lahore today for which Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali has released a video message.
In his message, he said that NOC has been issued to PTI for the Lahore Jalsa on September 21. ‘I am grateful to the district administration for issuing the NOC’.
Barrister Gohar appealed that more and more workers should participate in the rally, and people from all over the country should come. PTI workers are requested to participate in the rally peacefully.
He said that the workers are requested to reach the meeting place by 1 o'clock, so that the whole process can be done on time. This is the message of the founder chairman Imran Khan that all the workers should participate in the meeting.
Barrister Gohar Khan has further requested the people of Punjab especially the Lahoris to participate in this meeting as much as possible.
چیئرمین پاکستان تحریک انصاف بیرسٹر گوہر علی خان کا لاہور میں ہونے والے جلسے کے حوالے سے اہم پیغام pic.twitter.com/vPQvGOla8N
— Barrister Gohar Khan (@BarristerGohar) September 20, 2024
It is pertinent to note that PTI will demonstrate public power in Lahore today. The district administration has allowed the rally at Kahanna Road Cattle Market instead of Minar-e-Pakistan with 43 conditions under which the rally will start at 3:00pm and should be finished by 6:00pm.
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