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Pakistan’s PTI plans “guerrilla struggle” after denial for “workers’ convention”

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Pakistan’s PTI plans “guerrilla struggle” after denial for “workers’ convention”

PTI to Wage ‘Guerrilla’ Fight Against Govt: August 5 Deadline

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced a provocative shift in its strategy, vowing to launch a “peaceful guerrilla struggle” beginning August 5th. This follows the denial of permission for a planned workers’ convention.

The party, led by the incarcerated Imran Khan, plans a series of flash protests across the country. These actions aim to mark the two-year anniversary of Khan’s imprisonment.

PTI leaders have stressed the commitment to non-violent methods. The strategy, however, raises concerns about potential unrest and clashes with law enforcement.

The party’s decision comes amid heightened political tension in Pakistan. The move could significantly impact the already volatile political landscape.

This escalation by the PTI will undoubtedly keep Pakistan’s security apparatus on high alert. The coming weeks will be crucial in gauging the government’s response and the potential for widespread civil disobedience. The nation watches with bated breath.

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