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Interior ministry asks KP govt to not participate in PTI protest

Interior ministry asks KP govt to not participate in PTI protest

The Ministry of Interior on Monday informed the chief secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), through a letter, that intelligence agencies’ reports had indicated that a group of people from KP with evil intentions planning to participate in PTI protest likely to be held on November 02.

 The Ministery further told the secretary that the group the  have intentions to march on Islamabad with a declared intention of paralysing government institutions in Islamabad.

“It is also learnt that certain cabinet ministers and members of KP Assembly intend to lead some of these processions along with their official and personal armed body guards to Islamabad to participate in PTI protest,” read the letter sent to KP government.

Their participation will be a clear violation of law and breach of public order, it added.

The letter sent by the Ministry of Interior also said the federal capital and the ministry has not accorded any permission for any such protest in Islamabad.

“It is, therefore, imperative for the provincial government of KP to take all necessary measures to prevent any such unlawful congregation within its own jurisdiction and also take effective steps to stop any movement of organised (and armed) mob towards the federal capital,” elaborated the letter.

The secretary interior had also warned the KP government that if effective steps are not taken, it shall amount to a violation of constitutional obligations of the provincial government for which it shall be held responsible.

PTI should obey court decision

Special Adviser to Prime Minister Irfan Siddiqui on Monday said PTI chief Imran Khan should obey court decisions.

“The government is not against PTI protest but nobody can be allowed to disturb the lives of patients, students, traders and citizens,” said Siddiqui.

“Imran Khan is not ready to accept any institution including the Election Commission of Pakistan, National Accountability Bureau and the judiciary,” he added.

Answering another question, Siddiqui negated the possibility of imposition of Governor rule in KP.

“The government has no plan to impose governor rule in KP,” he said.






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