Thursday, August 14, 2014


Updates: PTI’s Azadi march towards Islamabad
Punjab govt imposes section 144 across province amid long march
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s (PTI) chairman Imran Khan begin with a march on 14 August heading towards Islamabad.
Khan, a previous cricketing symbol, told many supporters at the start of the walk that he was battling for “another Pakistan” as the rulers have “neglected to convey”.
The marchers will achieve the first milestone upon reaching the capital Islamabad where they will begin a sit-in against the administration.
He guarantees that Sharif has framed the administration through “gear” in a year ago’s general decisions, a case dismisses by the legislature. Nawaz Sharif has rejected calls for his acquiescence and blamed Imran Khan for debilitating his chosen government.
Paramilitary troops and police have been conveyed in Lahore, the capital of Punjab area, to guarantee security. The police did not intercede in Khan’s walk as he began from his home in Zaman Park region of Lahore. “We will dispose of the Pharaoh from Pakistan. Today is a definitive day ever,” Khan told several cheering supporters from the housetop of his home. Khan later sheets a truck alongside senior pioneers of his PTI party. He has named his walk the “Azadi (opportunity) March” which corresponds with Pakistan’s Independence Day being commended Aug 14.
A religious pioneer and head of Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT), Tahir-ul-Qadri, has additionally advertised an “upheaval walk” that would join Khan’s walk. Commanding voices in Lahore have, notwithstanding, not yet permitted Qadri to start his walk and several police have encompassed his secretariat to thwart his endeavor. The administration has received an extreme stance against Qadri after he conveyed pitiless addresses against the legislature.
It has additionally blamed him for impelling individuals to enjoy roughness. President Mamnoon Hussain Thursday cautioned against political adventurism during a period when the nation was confronting the risk of terrorism with the security strengths occupied with an operation in North Waziristan tribal locale. A court in Lahore had prior halted Imran Khan and Qadri from the “illegal walks”.
On the other hand, not long after Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) pioneer launched his Azadi March from Zaman Park, Lahore towards the government capital, Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) pioneer Dr Tahirul Qadri likewise reported to dispatch ‘Inqilab March’ (insurgency walk) from Model Town. I need to wish the nation an upbeat Independence Day. The upset walk will give the established and popularity based rights to the oppressed of this nation.”
He additionally uncovered the objectives of his unrest walk before leaving and said that the central motivation behind this walk is to restore majority rules system and mitigate destitution. He said that his unrest would give individuals their social rights and would rehearse responsibility of pioneers to annul debasement. Moreover, he additionally said that presenting appointive changes is likewise one of the essential objectives of his insurgency and said that there would be no space for martial law.
Dr Qadri said that it would expel terrorism and radicalism from the nation while procurement of effective equity would likewise be guaranteed. Security of minorities and ladies rights were additionally piece of his unrest objectives.

Live Updates:
1:44 pm: 200,000 PTI workers from Peshawar will start journey at 3:00 pm via Motor Way & take part in Azadi march, says PTI’s leader Imran Ismail.
1:30 pm: Javed Hashmi joins Azadi march caravan.
1:10 pm: Peshawar GT Road and Service Road blocked by containers near Sangjani point.
2:00 pm Punjab Government to give safe passage to Tahirul Qadri for Inqilab March, says Governor Punjab

6:24 pm: Pervaiz Rahseed claims that Imran Khan’s march is now against the Court of Law.
6:29 pm: All the roads entering in Islamabad has been blocked.
6:32 pm: PTI using government resources for their Azadi March.
Watch live streaming video from ptilivestream at livestream.com

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