Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced plans to stage a protest outside the Islamabad High Court (IHC). PTI to protest outside IHC over continued denial of meeting with jailed Imran, party officials confirmed. The protest comes after repeated requests to meet the partyโs imprisoned chairman were reportedly ignored.
PTI leaders said the demonstration aims to highlight concerns about Imran Khanโs rights as a detained political leader. Supporters are expected to gather outside the IHC, holding banners and chanting slogans demanding access to their leader. PTI to protest outside IHC over continued denial of meeting with jailed Imran, the party added, emphasizing the importance of transparency and legal fairness.
The party accused authorities of delaying and obstructing visits by family members, lawyers, and political representatives. They claim that Imran Khanโs detention conditions require oversight, and denial of meetings violates his legal and human rights.
Security arrangements are being tightened around the IHC to manage the protest. Law enforcement agencies have warned participants to remain peaceful and follow legal guidelines during the demonstration. Analysts say the protest could increase political tensions, but it is likely to remain organized given PTIโs previous experience with public gatherings.
PTIโs spokesperson reiterated that the party is committed to non-violent advocacy. They stressed that PTI to protest outside IHC over continued denial of meeting with jailed Imran, aiming to raise awareness among the public and media about the situation. Party leaders have also appealed to civil society organizations to support their call for fair access.
The protest is expected to draw nationwide attention, with social media amplifying the partyโs message. Observers say it reflects growing political friction and the challenges faced by opposition parties in accessing detained leaders.
Authorities confirmed that they are monitoring the situation closely and coordinating with PTI to ensure the protest proceeds without disruptions.
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