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Sialkot jalsa: PTI changes venue after Christian community’s protest
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Sialkot: The PTI Saturday changed the venue of its public gathering from CTI ground — a property of the Christian community — to VIP Ground in Sialkot after the community lodged a protest as the party had not taken prior permission from them for the rally.
The police had early in the morning launched a crackdown on the PTI’s activists and got the rally venue vacated after they tried to hold a public meeting at the CTI ground, a property of the Christian community, without their consent.
The district administration of Sialkot had also a day back rejected PTI’s request for holding a rally at the CTI ground after the Christian community raised objections over the meeting at their property.
In a series of tweets, PTI Chairman Imran Khan confirmed that he will be addressing the Sialkot jalsa and said the administration’s actions against party leaders were “outrageous, but not unexpected”.
“This bunch of criminals out on bail and their convict mafia boss in London have always used fascist tactics against opponents,” the ousted prime minister said.
The PTI chairman has held a series of jalsas in different cities, including Karachi, Mianwali, Lahore, and Peshawar, as he rallies his party workers and leaders against the government ahead of the Islamabad march.
Khan accused the government of using and abusing democracy when they are in the Opposition and claimed they totally destroy all democratic norms when in power.
I will be going to Sialkot today, let there be no doubt. What Imported Govt did in Sialkot against our ldrship & workers is outrageous, but not unexpected. This bunch of criminals out on bail & their convict mafia boss in London have always used fascist tactics against opponents
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) May 14, 2022
“But people have now risen against them.”
The PTI chairman reminded the PML-N that during his party’s government, they had never stopped any of their jalsas, sit-ins, or rallies because they were committed to democracy.
“I will be in Sialkot today and I am calling on all our people to come out and protest in their areas after Isha prayers against this fascist imported government,” he added.
when they are in power – storming of SC, Model Town murders, bribing judges, NS trying to declare himself Amir ul Momineen. They use & abuse democracy when in opposition & totally destroy all democratic norms when in power. But ppl have now risen ag them. #امپورٹڈ__حکومت__نامنظور
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) May 14, 2022
Earlier today, PTI leader Usman Dar accompanied by a score of PTI workers arrived at the ground and started preparations for a rally, upon which police launched a crackdown and arrested Usman Dar and many other party workers.
“We have stopped the PTI from holding a public meeting at the CTI ground on the request of the Christian community,” said Deputy Commissioner Sialkot Imran Qureshi.
He said that permission is required for holding a public meeting in a private place. Taking action on the request of the minority community, the police had got the CTI ground vacated. Christian community told the police that they perform their religious rites on the ground.
The Christian community was protesting against PTI’s call for holding a rally at their property, said the district administration.
Following police action, many PTI workers showed resistance, however police baton-charged and used tear gas to disperse PTI workers.
PTI leader Usman Dar said that a peaceful rally was their right, adding that former prime minister Imran Khan would visit Sialkot today.
The Christian community had approached the Lahore High Court, the DPO said, adding that the police took action on court orders to stop the PTI from holding the rally.
The DPO, however, said: “We are ready to give PTI an alternate place for public gathering.”
LAY K RAHAIN GAYE AZADI ✌️ pic.twitter.com/kN6CyLNdAy
— Usman Dar (@UdarOfficial) May 14, 2022
Rejecting reports of arrest, DPO said that no one has been taken into custody, adding that they were just removing chairs and other stuff kept over here.
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