In a significant development for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the Lahore administration has granted permission for the party to hold its rally at Jallo Park on September 21.
The rally is set to take place from 2 PM to 5 PM, adhering to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) established by the district administration. This decision comes after the Deputy Commissioner’s Office issued a formal permit, allowing PTI to gather and voice their concerns.
However, the atmosphere surrounding the rally is marked by heightened security measures, particularly concerning the iconic Minar-e-Pakistan. All entrances to the site have been locked and sealed, effectively barring public access for the day.
As preparations for the rally are in their final stages, the party leaders are rallying their supporters to ensure a successful event. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur is scheduled to lead a convoy from Swabi to Lahore tomorrow morning, overseeing the rally preparations firsthand. His involvement is expected to energize party members and encourage turnout, as PTI aims to make a strong statement during this gathering.
PTI workers and supporters are mobilizing with enthusiasm, eager to participate in the rally and demonstrate their backing for the party. With tensions high and emotions running strong, the event promises to be a pivotal moment for PTI as it seeks to solidify its presence in Lahore.
As the day approaches, many are watching closely to see how this rally unfolds, particularly in light of the strict security measures and the restrictions placed on Minar-e-Pakistan. The outcome may have implications not just for PTI, but for the broader political landscape in Pakistan.