The convoy of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party has reached a crucial juncture
Pakistan: The convoy of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has arrived at a crucial point. The Southern Districts convoy is now waiting for Ali Amin Gandapur’s convoy to arrive at Hakla Interchange.
As soon as Gandapur’s convoy passes the Kati Pahari, the convoy would go on to Islamabad, according to Shahid Khattak, the PTI President of the South Region KP.
The PTI party said in a post on X that “We are now waiting for Ali Amin Gandapur’s convoy at Hakla Interchange with our Southern Districts convoy. We’ll follow them and go for Islamabad as soon as they pass the Kati Pahari.”
ہم اسلام آباد سے چند کلومیٹر دور ہیں، عمران خان نے جو تین مطالبات رکھے ہیں وہ اِنشاءاللہ منوا کر رہیں گے، دوسرے شہروں سے بھی عوام سے درخواست ہے کہ سب اسلام آباد پہنچیں"۔ بیرسٹر عمیر نیازی#چلو_چلو_اسلام_آباد_چلو pic.twitter.com/WMbr22Ejet
— PTI (@PTIofficial) November 25, 2024
Notably, Punjab’s Hakla Interchange is close to Fateh Jang.
“We are a few kilometers away from Islamabad,” said Barrister Umair Niazi in a video posted by the PTI on X. Inshallah, the three requests expressed by Imran Khan will be met. It is also asked that people from other cities go to Islamabad.
In a separate article, the PTI said, “Opposition Leader Umar Ayub Khan and MNA Ali Khan Jadoon were on the front line with their workers and Hazara convoy in Burhan early this morning.”
Meanwhile, the convoy led by Ali Amin Gandapur, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, passed the Hazara interchange, according to Geo News.
Thakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is connected to the Burhan junction in Hasan Abdal in Punjab via the Hazara junction.
The PTI posted the most recent details of Gandapur’s convoy on X, writing, “Latest scenes of Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur’s convoy, worst shelling continues.”
Notably, demonstrations broke out both in Pakistan and throughout the world as followers of PTI founder Imran Khan flocked to the streets to show their support for their leader.
In support of Imran Khan’s #FinalCall, PTI members gathered in Mississauga, Canada, joining more than 60 other places around the globe in concurrent demonstrations against “Pakistan’s authoritarian regime.”
“Diaspora in Mississauga, Canada, also came out to show solidarity with Imran Khan’s #FinalCall!” the PTI tweeted in a post shared on X. Protests against Pakistan’s authoritarian rogue administration took place simultaneously in more than 60 sites worldwide.
In a separate tweet, the party said, “Overseas Pakistanis living in Canada have recorded protests in four cities on the call of their leader Imran Khan and demanded the immediate release of Imran Khan and other political prisoners!”
The PTI also praised Imran Khan, describing him as a person who, in spite of being imprisoned, never stops inspiring and motivating the country. PTI’s commendation coincided with a large-scale demonstration in Islamabad by the party’s followers calling for Khan’s release. “While confined in a 6×8 prison cell, the captain, the leader, the philanthropist, the educationist, the mentor, the idol, and the legend who has not only terrified the rogue, fascist regime into shutting down an entire country, but also massively mobilized an entire nation, not only inside the country, but all around the globe!” this is what the PTI wrote in a post on X. That’s the strength of the guy—the strength of his words, the strength of his beliefs! Imran Khan Niazi is his name, and he has triumphed.
Gandhipur began moving in the direction of Islamabad early in the morning. On X, the PTI party said, “As early as the morning, Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur started advancing with the convoy, destination only Islamabad.”
Earlier, when it traveled from Swabi to Islamabad via Punjab, a sizable caravan of PTI supporters headed by Gandapur and opposition leader Omar Ayub ran into fierce opposition from police authorities.
As police tried to disperse the PTI supporters heading towards the capital, the convoys came under heavy tear gas firing at the Attock Bridge, Chach Interchange, and Ghazi Barotha Canal, according to The Express Tribune.