On Tuesday, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur met with former Prime Minister Imran Khan at Adiala Jail to discuss the upcoming PTI protest scheduled for November 24. The meeting centered on the party’s security and participation strategies, as well as the role of the Apex Committee, a key body for coordinating decisions at both provincial and federal levels. Heightened security was put in place around Adiala Road and nearby areas ahead of the Chief Minister’s visit.
Bushra Bibi, the wife of Imran Khan, has called on PTI supporters to view the November 24 protest not as a demand for her husband’s release but as a crucial fight for the future of Pakistan. In a leaked audio message, she urged party workers to ensure the protests are inclusive, involving both party members and ordinary citizens. She emphasized the importance of recording videos and sharing them widely to ensure the message reaches the public, even suggesting that alternative communication methods be arranged in case of internet shutdowns.
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Additionally, Bushra Bibi highlighted the role of social media influencers and YouTubers in capturing and broadcasting live footage of the protests. She reassured workers that any protester injured during the demonstration would receive support from their local MNAs or MPAs, and that their families would be cared for. She also stressed that the protests should be seen as a struggle for the nation’s honor and integrity, rather than focusing solely on Imran Khan’s release.
In closing, Bushra Bibi framed the upcoming protests as a test of loyalty to both the leader and the country, urging PTI workers to remain steadfast in their commitment. She reminded them that the true measure of a Muslim is loyalty to both their leader and their nation, calling the protest a critical step in securing the future of Pakistan.