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Massive protests in Pakistan in support of constitutional amendments and Imran Khan

Protest against 27th Amendment : The recent widespread street protests against the 27th Constitutional Amendment in Pakistan have further escalated political tensions in the country. Hundreds of PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) and TTAP (Tehreek Tahaffuz Ayin-e-Pakistan) activists held rallies, chanting slogans against the amendment. They claim the amendment is a conspiracy to exclude the PTI from the electoral process and a way to conceal the government’s corruption and failures.

Protest against 27th Amendment

Alleged mistreatment of Imran Khan’s sisters fuels protests

Another reason for the protests is the alleged mistreatment of Imran Khan’s sisters. PTI activists allege that the Pakistani government is using Form 47 to pressure the judiciary. They say that Imran Khan’s exclusion from politics and the mistreatment of his family are intolerable. They demand that the government conduct an impartial investigation into these incidents.

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Protesters Call for the Constitution and Protest Against Political Vengeance

Protesters held massive demonstrations across Pakistan, especially in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Karachi. They chanted slogans to save the Constitution, waved black flags, and displayed posters of Imran Khan. They believe that the PTI’s struggle for constitutional supremacy, the rule of law, and human rights will continue. They accused the government of allowing only those who support its government to come to power.

TTAP and PTI Organized Joint Rallies

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PTI provincial president Junaid Akhbar organized massive rallies in collaboration with TTAP. The protesters offered two options for peace and dialogue: either the government agrees to dialogue or allow peaceful protests. A large number of protesters gathered outside the Peshawar Press Club, calling the constitutional amendments unconstitutional and anti-Islam. In Punjab, PTI’s chief organizer, Alia Hamza, directed all ticket holders who participated in the protests to wear black bands.

Police arrest protesters

In Karachi, police arrested several protesters who were demonstrating against the constitutional amendment. However, the protesters have not backed down from raising their voices against the government. They say that only elected representatives can lead Pakistan, not a government imposed on the people.

The struggle for the Constitution will continue

Imran Khan’s supporters say that the PTI will always fight to protect the Constitution and maintain the democratic process in Pakistan. They alleged that security agencies have increased arrests of protesters and party workers, and this is a threat to democracy.

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