, Stage is set for a showdown between Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers and federal government as the talks between the PTI and federal government broke down on Friday. The negotiations between Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the Shehbaz Sharif-led government also reached a deadlock over PTIâs November 24 protest and associated demands. According to reports, the deadlock reportedly emerged after initially progressing positively. Sources indicate that disagreements arise from constant heated remarks and unacceptable demands raised during the discussions. Despite the current stalemate, efforts to resolve the deadlock are ongoing. Sources further revealed that failure to break the deadlock may result in strict measures against PTI leadership, including potential arrests of senior party members and confrontation with police commandos. Islamabad-bound all bus service from Quetta have also been shutdown, hence making it almost impossible for commuters to travel to the federal capital. Moreover, all roads connecting Islamabad and Rawalpindi have also been sealed. âThe decision to hold a protest on November 24 is confirmed,â said former PTI MNA Aliya Hamza Malik, who is on bail currently. Talking to the media in the Federal Capital, Naqvi said the Islamabad High Court, in its orders, has very clearly stated that there is no permission to hold a gathering, rally, march, or sit-in. Mohsin Naqvi said the government is duty-bound to implement the orders of the Islamabad High Court in letter and spirit. Responding to a question, the Interior Minister said no application seeking permission for the protest demonstration on Sunday has so far been received. He said action will be taken against the violators of the law and Section 144. As per details, the plan includes the closure of multiple entry and exit points to the Red Zone as it has been sealed on the day of protest. The administration stated that Murree road route to Islamabad has been closed, and containers have been placed at T-chowk, Faizabad, 26 number Chungi. Srinagar Highway closed for entry to Islamabad, whereas sector I-8, IJP Double Road, Margalla Road and Golra Morh flyover and underpass have also been closed.
Tight security measures have been put in place across Islamabadâs sensitive points, with law enforcement agencies conducting security checks on travelers. By implementing this comprehensive traffic plan, the Islamabad administration aims to minimize disruptions and ensure public safety during the PTI protest. Punjab imposes Section 144, bans protests and rallies for three days. Authorities have stated that the ban is being implemented in light of potential unrest and public gatherings during this period. The move comes as a precautionary measure to prevent disturbances and ensure the safety of citizens and property.
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