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PTI showed its strength, demonstrated its strength in the campaign held in Lahore on International Labor Day. The protest that started in Liberty Chowk ended in Nasir Bagh. According to party sources, the protest led by Mr. Khan reached MAO College on Ferozepur Road and ended in Nasir Bagh on Lower Mall Road.
For security reasons, Mr. Khan was advised not to get out of his car to address the attendees.
Ichhra, Mazang etc. rally participation will be taken in places.
At the end of the rally, Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan will address the workers from his car. Officials and workers in Lahore were instructed to attend the rally.
PTI receives orders from leaders for Lahore rally
On the other hand, regional leaders have given PTI permission to hold a rally. Meetings are allowed from 01:00 to 18:00. Lahore Deputy Commissioner Rafya Haider also issued a letter of permission for the meeting.
The ECP asked the committee to cancel the protest because it did not get permission from the county administration.
According to the license, there will be no lobbying for this match. The competition management will be responsible for the safety of the stage, women and all paddocks and will ensure that the energy is not affected in all areas. No words can be spoken against the decisions and organizations at the meeting.
Tehreek-e-Insaf will work with negotiators and relevant leaders to improve security.
PTI officials will work in coordination with the regional and traffic police to prevent disruptions.
PTI leaders will be liable for any damage to public property during the campaign, according to the permit. The District Governorship took the necessary measures to ensure that the workplaces were not closed due to the attack and that no damage was done to any place during the meeting.
Personnel and workers are not allowed to bring stickers and similar items during assembly. Unfortunately, walls are not allowed.
No one will be harmed and no one will be compelled to attend the meeting.
There is no lobby for the
rally and gun display is prohibited in and around the rally area. A large parking area will be provided for the participants. There will be no wall inspection on the rally track.
The ECP has issued a notice to PTI for a previous violation of election rules.
"The organization of meetings and conferences will be authorized by the city government," the statement said. The election chief then asked the PTI to cancel its protest on 1 May. and ending in Yadgar Chowk.
Speaking at the rally, Mr. Khattak said that the talks between the PTI and the PDM-led government seemed not to end well.
PTI vice president Shah Mehmood Qureshi heads the opposition party in Rawalpindi.
Regarding the protest, he said the third one will be held on Tuesday, adding that the PTI is ready to meet. "I would like to ask Mr. Dar if he has earned Nawaz Sharif's trust and if Khawaja Asif is also a party member."



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