Saturday, November 21, 2020

Pakistan's opposition PDM vows to defy government ban on ...

The opposition's Pakistan Democratic circulation (PDM) on Friday vowed to defy executive ban on its public gathering in Peshawar on Sunday and warned the district administration that use of force to cease the protesting citizens may spark street battles.

while speakme at a joint press conference at the Peshawar Press club, the representatives of the opposition parties declared that rallies throughout the nation could be held because the PDM deliberate, until Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government is removed, said break of day.

This came after the Peshawar deputy commissioner had refused to permit the opposition to hang their rally scheduled for November 22 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

"The COVID-19 positivity rate [in] District Peshawar has presently passed 13 per cent, which is alarmingly excessive and any tremendous public gathering is probably going to extra increase the unfold of existence-threatening virus. The undersigned regrets to tell you that permission for the spoke of experience has now not been granted," dawn quoted the Peshawar deputy commissioner, suggested daybreak.

Pakistan Peoples party's (PPP) relevant assistance secretary Dr Nafeesa Shah at a separate presser additionally warned the executive against fidgeting with the emotions of the hundreds, asking the administration to enable the eleven-birthday party opposition alliance to dangle its Peshawar rally in a 'peaceful' manner.

Expressing critical concern over the expanding expenditures of existence-saving medicine, food items and other essential commodities, Dr Shah noted the latest inflation became the result of dangerous governance.

She further brought the government turned into attempting to hide behind the pandemic but warned that it could no longer locate any route to break out.

The PPP leader also alleged that the contemporary Gilgit-Baltistan election as soon as once more proved that the PTI had come to vigor via election engineering.

meanwhile, several different opposition leaders additionally condemned the administration for turning down the permission for the Sunday gathering all through the press conference, and observed the rulers were using distinctive pretexts to disturb the individuals's move in opposition t the executive, based on break of day.

They additional warned the executive that any try to create hurdles within the holding of PDM's conferences would spark road protests.

"we're able to go to excessive element in opposition t govt," said Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chapter chief Senator Maulana Atta-ur-Rehman.

The PDM had previous held large rallies in Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan, disturbing top Minister Imran Khan's resignation.

meanwhile, opposition candidates have led protests in Gilgit Baltistan, who accuse the local election commission of delaying and manipulating the effects of Sunday's polls to favour Imran Khan's PTI birthday celebration. (ANI)

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