Case registered against 450 activists of opposition parties: Imran Khan anti-government rally

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Imran Khan anti-government rally

Lahore: More than 450 activists of Opposition Parties filed a case against the government in Pakistan in Lahore and other areas of Punjab Province before the first Rally on Friday. has been done.

A coalition formed to oust Prime Minister Imran Khan is going to do this Maharali. On September 20, leaders of 11 major opposition parties of Pakistan announced the formation of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).

At the same time, an anti-government movement was announced in three phases under an “action plan”, which was said to begin with nationwide public meetings, demonstrations and rallies. After this, a decisive ‘Long March’ is planned for Islamabad in January 2021. The first government protest rally is scheduled to take place in Gujranwala town, about 80 km from Lahore on Friday.

This is followed by a rally on 18 October in Karachi, on 25 October in Quetta, on 22 November in Peshawar, on 30 November in Multan and then on 13 December in Lahore. Opposition leaders have announced that they will use all political and democratic options to demand the resignation of the “selected” prime minister. These include bringing a no-confidence motion and resigning from Parliament in a big way.

Opposition parties alleged that the country’s army manipulated and rigged the 2018 elections, which led to Imran Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf party. Opposition parties are openly opposing the military’s interference in politics and elections for the first time in the country’s recent history. PDM basically consists of three mainstream opposition parties – PML-N of Nawaz Sharif, PPP of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazal of Maulana Fazlur Rahman.

Meanwhile, before the PDM’s first major anti-government protests, the Punjab police swung into action and have registered cases against more than 450 activists of opposition parties, mostly PMLs, under Kovid-19 violations in various parts of the Punjab province. Belong to -n. Simultaneously, dozens of PDM activists have also been arrested.

Cases have been registered against more than 450 opposition activists at police stations in Gujranwala, Mandi Bahuddin and Lahore. These cases have been registered under sections 269 and 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code for being collected in public without following the Kovid-19 standard operating procedure.

Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who has been living in London since November last year, tweeted that the police should stay away from arresting PDM leaders. Former Prime Minister and PDM leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that due to the unprecedented inflation and unemployment generated by this government, people are finding it difficult to feed their families.

It is the most corrupt government in the history of Pakistan. Meanwhile, the government has allowed the opposition to rally at Gujranwala Stadium with the condition that no comment will be made against the army and the judiciary.

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