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PTI to March on Islamabad Again, Criticizes Leadership After D Chowk Clashes

Source: Dawn

Source: Dawn

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has announced plans for another march to Islamabad, this time promising full preparation. The decision came after a meeting at the Chief Minister’s House, led by CM Ali Amin Gandapur, where provincial and national assembly members discussed the party’s next steps amid ongoing political turmoil.

The meeting focused on the violence faced by PTI workers during the November 24 march, which saw clashes between protesters and security forces at D Chowk. Participants criticized the party’s central leadership for its absence during the unrest, expressing frustration over the lack of support for those on the front lines.

PTI Chairman Imran Khan had previously called for the November 24 march, demanding the rollback of the 26th Constitutional Amendment, restoration of the Constitution, and the party’s “stolen mandate.” He also urged the release of political prisoners.

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Despite roadblocks and a heavy crackdown by security forces, protesters reached D Chowk, where tensions escalated. PTI claimed several protesters were injured or killed, though no official figures have been provided by the government.

With this new announcement, PTI leaders aim to build momentum for their demands and strengthen their position in Pakistan’s volatile political landscape.

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