Pakistan

PTI’s decision to end protests across country except twin cities

Lahore: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has decided to end the ongoing protests across the country except Islamabad and Pindi.

According to the sources, in the party meeting chaired by Imran Khan, it was decided to end the ongoing protests on major highways in view of the public difficulties.

According to PTI sources, while there is a PTI government in Punjab, the people are not affected by any problems.
According to the report, due to the PTI protest in Rawalpindi, the educational institutions of the twin cities were also closed.

According to reports of public backlash, Chairman PTI has called for an end to the ongoing protests across the country.

On the other hand, according to the spokesperson of Punjab Chief Minister Fayyazul Hasan Chauhan, any information regarding the sit-in will be given by the party leadership.

No directive has been issued by Imran Khan to call off the sit-in, PTI long march will start from Kouzairabad on Thursday as per schedule.

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