Deputy Commissioner of Lahore (DC) rejected PTI’s request to hold a public rally in Minar-II on Thursday, February 8, citing “Security Affairs” due to several other high-profile incidents in the city. Giving.
Opposition PTI has decided to observe a “Black Day” on Saturday to protest against its “stolen mandate” in last year’s general election, which the party dominated by independent candidates.
Aaliyah Hamza Malik, the newly appointed Punjab Chief Organizer, sought the permission of the gathering on January 29, seeking permission for the gathering on January 29, to Lahore DC Syed Musa Raza. However, after receiving no response, he contacted the Lahore High Court (LHC) for approval of the rally.
Following the directives of the LHC, the Lahore DC office issued a notification by the Lahore DC office to decide the matter by 5 pm this evening.
DC Raza said that as per the recommendation of the District Intelligence Committee, PTI’s request was rejected to maintain the law and order situation, in light of security issues and threats. “One of the high -level events of national events was already visited. International significance” which will require a wide range of security arrangements and deployment of law enforcement agencies (LEA).
It added that in the wake of the recent threat warnings, the Pakistan Army and the services of Rangers were demanded in the city and Lahore.
The notification states that “the LEA will be fully engaged in ensuring the safety of foreign honorable, players and the public in the aforementioned incidents in Lahore.”
It added that Greater Iqbal Park was a “state of art park” which was of historical importance and political gatherings would eliminate its facilities and farming.
Lahore DC also presented PTI’s past behavior in various political gatherings as a reason, adding that its original leadership has used the language of abuse against the federal and provincial government, and the judiciary and the judiciary. Journalists have been criticized in a “hateful way”.
It also pointed out that the party was previously allowed a rally in Rang Road, Kahna, Lahore in September, after which some conditions that were later violated and several cases were registered. Gone
Lahore DC said that he has not allowed any political party in Minar-Pakistan for the same reasons.
In collaboration with Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa with the one-day series, Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa were questioned about PTI protests in Lahore, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said last week. That PTI will not be requested to do so. Saying that he had chosen similar dates, which is similar to sensitive events in November.
The Home Minister had said that he had shook his head and withdrawing with a smile towards the reporters.
PTI Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President Junaid Akbar has then blew up Naqvi’s threat to crackdown on PTI leaders and workers.