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Pakistan: Lahore administration allows Imran Khan's party to hold power show with 43 conditions
The deputy commissioner, in its no objection certificate (NOC), has set 43 conditions for PTI public gathering, including fixing a time limit for the rally from 3 pm to 6 pm. The conditions mentioned by the deputy commissioner included that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur "should tender apology publically for his vitriol during Islamabad Jalsa on September 8, whereas, all those under trial for hate speech in the previous public gathering shall not be allowed to participate/appear on stage." It added that no "anti-state/anti institution" slogans and statements should be made during the rally and asked Imran Khan-founded party that "no Afghan flag to be hoisted and no Afghan paid manpower to be brought to Jalsa," as reported by Geo News. Another condition mentioned by deputy commissioner reads, "No proclaimed offender will participate/appear in Jalsa. If so facilitating their arrest will be responsibility of Administration of Jalsa, failing which Admin will be tried for abetment." In a video statement, PTI chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan called on the administration not to cause hurdles in the way of the rally. He said the participants would be able to reach the rally venue on time if hurdles were created for them and hence the gathering will be concluded timely. Gohar Ali Khan said, "PTI workers should participate in the rally peacefully," while urging workers to reach the venue on time so that the entire process could be concluded on time, Geo News reported. Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been incarcerated in Adiala Jail, has termed the holding of rally a "do or die" situation. He has expressed optimism about the success of PTI's power show in Lahore. Meanwhile, the party has prepared a container for Ali Amin Gandapur. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM will use the container for travelling to the rally venue in Lahore from Swabi, Geo News reported, citing sources closer to the party. The sources further said Gandapur will also address PTI workers in the central convoy in Swabi before departing to Lahore. Citing the installation of containers and heavy police deployments on the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Punjab border, a KP CM's spokesperson said that heavy machinery, including 50 cranes, shovels and other equipment, has been sent to the Peshawar Motorway, which would be used to remove barriers placed on the way towards Lahore rally's venue. The district administration's decision came after the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday directed the PTI to submit a request to the city's deputy commissioner (DC) for holding the rally in Lahore while ordering the latter to take a decision on it by 5 pm (local time). Justice Muhammad Tariq Nadeem and Justice Farooq Haider heard the plea filed by PTI leaders Aliya Hamza and Sheikh Imtiaz Mehmood. Meanwhile, the government has planned to arrest "3,700 suspects who are wanted and proclaimed offenders" in May 9 riot cases when they attend the Lahore rally, Geo News reported, citing Punjab government sources. "Lahore police compiled data of the wanted persons via Safe City cameras and formed special teams who would be identified and arrested through the use of artificial intelligence and other modern technology," the report stated. The PTI has been trying to hold rallies in Pakistan for months. However, authorities have repeatedly not allowed PTI to hold rallies, citing security issues and other reasons. PTI, however, managed to hold a public gathering in Islamabad on September 8. Following PTI's power show, a crackdown was launched against party leaders -- some of who were even allegedly "picked" from within the parliament's premises for allegedly breaching the no objection certificate (NOC) issued by the administration as well as the "Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Bill, 2024." The law had taken effect just a day before the Imran Khan-founded party's rally, Geo News reported. (ANI)
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PTI allowed to hold power show on Lahore's Ring Road Kahna tomorrow
LAHORE: The district administration of Lahore on Friday granted permission to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to hold its much-hyped power show in the provincial capital's Ring Road, Kahna, tomorrow (Saturday) in line with the high court's directives. In a no objection certificate (NOC), the deputy commissioner has set 43 standard operating procedures (SOPs) for tomorrow's public gathering including a condition to hold its power show in the prescribed time limit from 2pm to 5pm. Incarcerated PTI founder and former prime minister Khan has termed the holding of rally a "do-or-die" situation and expressed optimism about the success of his party's power show in Lahore. Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Malik Ahmad Khan Bhachar along with lawyers met the Lahore deputy commissioner to get permission for the rally. The PTI leader and the district administration are bickering over the timing of the rally with the former insisting on extending the time limit to 11pm. Negotiations are underway to finalise the rally's time, as per sources. Bhachar told journalists outside DC office that the final draft of the SOPs has not been issued yet and they would reach out to the authorities after its release. The authorities denied permission to the Imran-founded party to hold the public gathering at Minar-e-Pakistan earlier today and deliberated on finalising a different venue. Meanwhile, the party has expedited preparations and prepared a container for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. The KP chief minister will use the container for travelling to Lahore rally's venue from Swabi, sources closer to PTI told Geo News. Moreover, CM Gandapur will also address PTI workers in the central convoy in Swabi before departing to Lahore, they added. Citing the installation of containers and heavy police deployments on the KP-Punjab border, a KP CM's spokesperson announced that heavy machinery -- including 50 cranes, shovels and other equipment -- have been transported to the Peshawar Motorway which would be used to remove barriers on the way towards the Lahore rally's venue. The developments came after the Lahore High Court (LHC) earlier in the day directed the PTI to submit a request to the city's deputy commissioner (DC) for holding the rally in the provincial capital while ordering the latter to decide on it by 5pm today. Justice Muhammad Tariq Nadeem and Justice Farooq Haider heard the plea filed by PTI leaders Aliya Hamza and Sheikh Imtiaz Mehmood. Likely arrests of '3,700 suspects' On the other hand, the government devised a plan to arrest "3,700 suspects who are wanted and proclaimed offenders" in May 9 mayhem cases when they attend the Lahore rally, Punjab government sources revealed. "Lahore police compiled data of the wanted persons via Safe City cameras and formed special teams who would be identified and arrested through the use of artificial intelligence and other modern technology," they said. The Imran Khan-founded party has been trying to hold rallies across the country for months but had been repeatedly denied permission by authorities citing security issues and other reasons. Although they managed to hold a public gathering on September 8 in Sangjani, Islamabad. The power show was soon followed by a crackdown against party leaders -- some of who were even allegedly "picked" from within the parliament's premises -- for allegedly breaching the no objection certificate (NOC) issued by the administration as well as the "Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Bill, 2024" -- a law which came into effect just a day ahead of the rally.
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) receives approval to hold a political rally in Lahore, subject to 43 conditions set by the local administration. The event, scheduled for Saturday, marks a significant development in Pakistan's political landscape.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, led by former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has been granted permission to hold a political power show in Lahore on Saturday. The Lahore administration has approved the event, but with a set of 43 stringent conditions that must be adhered to
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.The rally is scheduled to take place on Lahore's Ring Road in the Kahna area. The event has been given a specific timeframe, allowed to run from 2 PM to 10 PM on Saturday
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.Among the 43 conditions set by the administration, several key points stand out:
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.The local authorities have emphasized the importance of security during the event. PTI has been instructed to deploy its own security personnel and install walk-through gates at entry points. Additionally, the party is responsible for arranging metal detectors for checking attendees
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.This approval comes at a crucial time for PTI and Imran Khan, who has been facing legal challenges and was recently arrested in connection with the Toshakhana case. The ability to hold this power show could be seen as a test of the party's public support and organizational capabilities in the current political climate
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The administration has placed significant responsibility on PTI for the smooth conduct of the event. The party is required to ensure that:
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.This political gathering in Lahore, Pakistan's second-largest city and a key political center, could have far-reaching implications for the country's political landscape. It provides an opportunity for PTI to demonstrate its popular support and potentially influence the narrative around recent political developments
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