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PTI Haqeeqi Azadi March Oct 2022 - News and Updates

Just saw the conditions put forth by Islamabad admin:

1- There will only be 12 people on stage.

2- There won't be any loudspeakers

3- The jalsa will be only for one day

4- There should be IK's signature on the affidavit.

In short, and apologies for the language, phatti pari hui hai in ki.

So it begs the question again, agr waqayi main 500 banda hai baqol Rana Muchar and Maryam Aurangzeb, why are they so scared? Why is no channel showing them? Dikhao poora din PTV par takay log dekhen there is no one.
 
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Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem -- Day 7 of March

Long march 2.0: Imran to spend day 7 in Wazirabad

Fawad Chaudhry Full Presser



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Once PTI comes to Islamabad, I believe the Islamabad police will lay down arms and refuse to follow PDM’s orders. The establishment will be forced to remain neutral.

If that happens, all PDMers will do a runner to UK and do an Altaf.
 
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Long march could go on for 10 months: Imran


PTI Chairman Imran Khan gestures at his supporters during a stopover of his caravan in Gakharmandi on Wednesday. — PTI/Twitter

LAHORE: It seems that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s campaign for ‘real freedom’ could be a protracted one, after he hinted on Wednesday that the long march could last for 10 months instead of simply culminating upon reaching Islamabad.
Addressing participants of the rally at Gakharmandi on the sixth day of the travails, the former prime minister asked the ‘institutions’ if they were neutral, then what was stopping them from holding “free and fair” elections.
“In the press conference, it was said that ‘we are neutral’,” the former premier referred to the recent presser by the heads of the ISI and ISPR.
“Let the nation decide as to who should rule them and bring prosperity,” he said, demanding fresh polls.


Mr Khan also had some questions for the establishment: who was involved in the exit from Pakistan and subsequent murder of Arshad Sharif; who was threatening journalists and party workers through ‘unknown numbers’; who had imposed ‘crooks’ on Pakistan by ousting his government; and, who had tortured PTI leaders Shahbaz Gill and Azam Swati.
Mr Khan also asked about the cipher and questioned to whom the comments of the US official about his removal were addressed.
The former prime minister claimed that the ‘corrupt rulers’ could not be convicted during his time in power because he had no control over the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).
“Those controlling NAB let the thieves and dacoits go scot-free with the looted money,” he lamented.
“Some hidden hands were protecting the Sharifs and Zardaris from being convicted,” he alleged.
At the conclusion of the sixth day of the march, the PTI chief tweeted appreciating the enthusiasm of people for the “Haqeeqi Azadi march” and asserted that there was no doubt left that people of Pakistan would throng Rawalpindi and Islamabad on his call and “break all records of public gatherings in Pakistan”. Mr Khan, in his speech, had urged people from the length and breadth of the country to reach the twin cities on any mode of transport, or even on foot.
PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry said the party could continuously change Islamabad arrival date to confuse the government. PTI Secretary General Asad Umar, however, said the long march caravan would reach Rawalpindi on Nov 10 and converge in Islamabad on Nov 11.
Meanwhile, a teenager was killed and another was seriously injured as their motorcycle rammed into a truck near the Gujranwala-Rawalpindi bypass.
It is alleged that the truck, part of the long march convoy, was coming on the wrong side of the road. As per reports, Sameer, 14, died on the spot while the injured boy was shifted to the nearby hospital. However, Rescue 1122 sources claimed that the road on both sides was closed by the police, but the boys sped through.
In another incident, fire erupted inside a generator being towed behind PTI chief Imran Khan’s container near Rahwali. The blaze was immediately put out without any casualties.
It may be mentioned that a PTI worker, Hassan Ali, who was seen falling from a truck painted in PTI colours in a viral video, succumbed to injuries at a hospital on Wednesday.
The worker had fallen after he had crashed against a tree on the road. Though videos of the incident were widely shared on social media, it could not be confirmed when the accident took place.
 
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Govt lays out 39 conditions for PTI long march to enter Islamabad

IHC remarks won't let anyone sabotage peace, reserves verdict
SOHAIL RASHIDabout an hour ago

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The federal government has prepared a draft affidavit that it wants the organizers of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Haqeeqi Azadi March to undertake if they want to enter Islamabad.
The government submitted the affidavit’s draft containing 39 conditions in the Islamabad High Court during the hearing of its petition seeking the IHC’s direction to stop the PTI from holding protest in the federal capital.
Justice Aamer Farooq was hearing the petition on Thursday.

PTI’s counsel Barrister Babar Awan, Islamabad Advocate General Barrister Jahangir Jadoon, and Islamabad deputy commissioner appeared before the court.
During the proceeding, the attorney general submitted a draft of an affidavit consisting 39 conditions including that the protest will only be allowed for 24 hours and it shall not disturb or disrupt the life and roads shall also not be blocked in Islamabad and adjoining areas.
The protestors will also not be allowed to carry any weapon weather lethal or non-lethal force including batons, the affidavit said.
Justice Aamer Farooq remarked irrespective of the area to be allocated to the PTI for the protest, they will have to make ensure the law and order situation is maintained in Islamabad.
The court said that the PTI counsel claimed yesterday that the protest will take place on November 6 or 7, then they said something else. The party leaders have to be clear about the date, it remarked.
Over this, Barrister Jahangir Jadoon told the court that now the PTI leadership is saying that they are planning to stay for 10 months.
After hearing all the arguments, the court reserved a verdict that is likely to be announced today.

Govt’s 39 conditions for PTI protest to enter Islamabad​

  • The permission will be valid for one day (24 hours) from November 4 and will expire on November 5. Organizer to ensure dispersal before 12:00 pm on November 5.
  • Section 144 is imposed on the gathering of persons in Islamabad including Red Zone vide order. Every type of gathering apart from the protest place will be an illegal assembly and action will be taken against the undersigned in case of violation.
  • In case of any untoward/unfortunate incident or happening this permission of 24 hours will be considered withdrawn itself and the undersigned will be held responsible directly and vicariously. Further, gatherings shall be dispersed at such happening.
  • This gathering shall not disturb or disrupt the fundamental rights of citizens of Islamabad and adjoining areas e.g. Right to Freedom of Movement (Article 15), Right to Freedom of trade and business (Article 18) and Right to Education (Article 25-A). Hence no roads shall be blocked. In the instant case, the G.T.road will not be blocked.
  • Participants of Jalsa will not be allowed to enter from any other route except the following:
a. Participants coming from the southern part of the country through GT Road will directly reach this venue.
b. Participants coming from the northern part of the country through GT Road or Motorway. (M-1) will be allowed to use IJP road. Entry on Kashmir Highway from 26 No. Chungi will be banned for participants. From IJP roads, the participants will take Islamabad Express Highway via Faizabad to reach T-Chowk and the venue.
c. Participants coming from the Eastern side (.e. Murree etc) will be allowed to use Shahpur land Road (at Shahpur Slop) followed by Phulgran Road and Simply Dam Road through Athal, Mohare and finally Lehtrar road to touch Islamabad Expressway.
The participants will then move forward T-Chowk on Islamabad Express Highway. The organizer/undersigned will be bound to use only the above routes for joining the Jalsa at T-Chowk. (Routes are shown on map as Annex “B” “C” & “D” respectively).
  • If because of violation of any term/condition, a situation arises which may resort to use of force, then the undersigned will be responsible for any causality, if occurs.
  • Access to public/private property shall not be obstructed by the undersigned.
  • Clear right-of-way for fire brigades, ambulances, and other emergency vehicles/personnel shall be ensured by the undersigned.
  • No infants/children under the age of 18 years shall be allowed at the venue and the organizers take responsibility on this account except with their lawful guardians. Welfare and safety of such infants shall be the responsibility of the guardians and it will be ensured by undersigned.
  • Participants shall not enter any restricted area or obstruct any public/private thoroughfare during Jalsa / Sit-in or coming for or leaving the Jalsa or Sit-in.
  • Undersigned undertake that they will respect the fundamental human rights of other stakeholders and public at large during the said gathering.
  • Undersigned shall be responsible for any human injury/ health issue caused inside the venue due to internal arrangements. Any person of unsound mind not to be allowed inside the venue.
  • For the safety of the general public, maintenance of law and order at the venue, the ICT Police and Law Enforcement Agencies shall not be obstructed to check/ search of any vehicle/ person coming to attend the gathering anywhere in ICT.
  • The undersigned will sit with SSP (Traffic) and will chalk out a parking plan for parking of vehicles of participants so that no blockage of any road takes place. The plan will be adhered to by the organizers and participants of the event as smooth traffic flow for the residents of ICT shall not be obstructed.
  • No damage shall be caused to the Public or Private Property and in case of any such damage, the undersigned will be held responsible and will pay the cost of the damages occurred during this period due to an act, omission, failure or negligence of any of the participants. It is important to mention that claims against previous damages is outstanding against the district president PTI, Islamabad.
  • CCTV cameras shall be installed at the venue by the undersigned and location of the Cameras and the Control Room shall be intimated to the ICT Administration.
  • The undersigned will ensure the dispersal after the close of event.
  • No object of lethal or non-lethal force including batons of any size would be wielded by any participant of the gathering nor shall any participant indulge in violence or clashes. In case of any such incidence of clashes/ violence, the undersigned shall be held responsible.
  • It is reiterated that Section 144 is imposed on gathering of persons in Islamabad including Red Zone and more specifically no participants will be allowed to enter in & around Red Zone.
  • Undersigned shall be responsible for the internal security arrangement of the participants. And the list of the participants shall be shared with the Local Police in advance.
  • Undersigned shall be responsible for the internal security arrangement of the participants. And the list of the participants shall be shared with the Local Police in advance. The undersigned shall take responsibility that the participants shall not illegally move beyond the Identified boundary of the venue, any violation of this and resultant consequences shall be the responsibility of the organizer/undersigned.
  • Anti-state, anti-religious, or anti ideology of Pakistan slogans or speeches shall not be made by the speakers or any of the participants whether on stage or whether the gathering.
  • The undersigned shall also provide the undertaking by each of the speakers that he has read over this undertaking and the speaker will be personally and directly responsible/ liable for his act/speech or any utterance at the stage or in a gathering. Further, he will also be responsible for any act, damage or violence committed in pursuance of his speech, act, utterance or indication.
  • Speaker or any other participant shall not propagate any opinion, word, indication or act in any manner prejudicial to the ideology of Pakistan, the sovereignty, integrity or security of Pakistan, or morality, the maintenance of public order, the integrity or independence of the State Institutions, or which defames or brings into ridicule the State Institutions, in any manner whatsoever.
  • The speaker or any other person shall personally be responsible for any act, word, visible representation, which defames any person, institution or organization and organizers will be vicariously liable for such defamation.
  • Flag of any political or religious party shall not be burnt.
  • Weapons/firearms of any kind shall not be taken at near the venue of the gathering.
  • The use of decks/speakers shall comply with the provisions of the West Pakistan Amplifier Ordinance 1965.
  • Fool Proof security arrangements for the participants shall be ensured by the undersigned including minimum setback area of 45 meters between the first row and the stage.
  • Search of the participants at the entry of the venue shall be the joint responsibility of the undersigned and ICT Police. Participants shall only be allowed inside the venue after a thorough security check.
  • Threat perception/ source reports shall be shared with the organizer / undersigned from time to time by the ICT Administration on which the undersigned shall take enhanced security measures.
  • All rules and regulations, municipal bye-laws shall strictly adhere too.
  • Streamers/Banners shall only be installed after approval from MCI. Banners or streamers containing public messages shall not be removed/obstructed.
  • The undersigned shall make sure that the participants coming from outside Islamabad shall abide by the conditions under which permission will be given.
  • List of people to be allowed on stage shall be provided to ICT Administration at least 12 hours in advance.
  • Littering at near the venue of the event shall not be permitted.
  • No intoxicant or any banned substance of consumption on shall be served/allowed at the venue.
  • Adequate number of Walk-through gates shall be installed at the entry points of the venue by the undersigned in consultation with ICT Police and participants shall have access to the venue only through the Walkthrough gates.
  • Details of Private Security arrangements shall be provided by the Organizers to the SSP (Operations), ICT, 12 hours before the start of the gathering.
  • The event shall conform to the cultural values of Pakistan.
  • Any instructions regarding security and public order issued regarding the event by the District Administration or ICT Police shall be complied by the undersigned in case of any disorder.
  • The main stage of the gathering and the venue shall be technically swept by the Bomb Disposal Squad and ICT Police.
  • Structural strength/safety of the stage shall be the responsibility of the undersigned.
  • In case of violation of any of the above terms and conditions, the undersigned shall be liable to face legal proceedings and NOC shall automatically stand cancelled.
  • If provisions of undertaking are not complied, the administration reserves the right to knock the door of Islamabad High Court in contempt against the undersigned.
  • https://www.samaaenglish.tv/news/40...ditions-for-pti-long-march-to-enter-islamabad
 
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It seems that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s campaign for ‘real freedom’ could be a protracted one, after he hinted on Wednesday that the long march could last for 10 months instead of simply culminating upon reaching Islamabad.

He may know that that his strategy to force early elections will likely fail. This government will complete out the remainder of its term that it inherited when IK's coalition fell apart, as is its legal right.
 
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