January 3, 2023
2 mins read

PTI holds march over price rise, economic collapse

Rashid claimed the federal government and the Election Commission of Pakistan should be held in contempt by the Islamabad High Court by not conducting local government elections in the capital city….reports Asian Lite News

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Central Punjab region, held a protest march in Lahore on Sunday against the government for the crippling price rise, unemployment and economic collapse, according to Dawn.

Calling for fresh elections, the protesters raised slogans such as ‘Election Karao Mulk Bachao’, ‘Kon bachaey ga Pakistan – Imran Khan’ and ‘Imported government-Na-Manzoor’ at the march, which started from Azadi Chowk, as per the Dawn report. The protesters waved PTI flags and held up placards demanding early elections while also protesting against the PML-N-led government over price rise.

Addressing the protesters, PTI Central Punjab president Yasmin Rashid called the price increase ‘the worst-ever’ and vowed that the people will drive the ‘intruders’ out of positions of authority. She said the Shehbaz Sharif government was running away from elections, according to the news report.

Rashid claimed the federal government and the Election Commission of Pakistan should be held in contempt by the Islamabad High Court by not conducting local government elections in the capital city.

Coming down heavilty on the Election Commission of Pakistan for not holding local polls, the PTI leader demanded to know why the officials of the poll panel were still drawing their salaries if they could not conduct the elections when asked, the Dawn reported.

Rashid claimed people are hurling the slur ‘thieves’ at PML-N leaders speak in public.

The PTI leader further claimed that while fuel prices worldwide was seeing a decline, it was on the rise in Pakistan. She said the federal government had brought Pakistan on the verge of an economic disaster and default.

Rashid thanked PTI workers for taking to the streets to voice their resentment against the federal government, which she stressed seized power through a conspiracy, the Dawn reported.

Meanwhile, the PTI staged further protests at Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Multan and Faisalabad.

On December 31, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced that it will launch a fresh agitation against ‘skyrocketing inflation and economic meltdown’, according to Dawn.

The Imran Khan-led party launched its protest from Gujranwala on December 31. It will culminate in Sialkot on January 16, as per the Dawn report.

The PTI will also stage a protest at Dera Ghazi Khan on January 6 and Sheikhupura on January 7.

The party will hold demonstrations in Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad and Rawalpindi on January 8 while also holding rallies at Sialkot and Gujrat on January 9 and 10. Further, PTI supporters will hold ‘anti-inflation’ protests at Jhelum on January 11.

Protests against inflation will also be held at Gujranwala, Sahiwal and Bahawalpur on January 12, 13 and 14.

On January 15, the PTI will also stage demonstrations in Lahore, Multan and Faisalabad. Further protests will be staged at Rawalpindi and Sialkot on January 16. (ANI)

ALSO READ: Pakistan sees spike in terror attacks

Previous Story

Pakistan sees spike in terror attacks

Next Story

Taliban warn Pakistan of consequences if attacked

Latest from -Top News

Violence against children hit unprecedented levels

In Somalia, it reported 2,568 violations against 1,992 children.In Nigeria, 2,436 grave violations were reported against 1,037 children The UN kept Israeli forces on its blacklist of countries that violate children’s rights

Japan Cancels U.S. Talks

The cancellation also coincides with Japan’s upcoming upper house elections on July 20, which are expected to test Ishiba’s fragile minority coalition Japan has cancelled a planned high-level security meeting with the

Modi calls Yoga a journey from ‘me’ to ‘we’

PM Modi showered praise on the Andhra Pradesh government for hosting this year’s national celebrations, commending Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan for their leadership. Prime Minister

UK unites for Yoga Day

Celebrations held across iconic landmarks and campuses under theme ‘One Earth, One Health’ The Indian diaspora and local communities across the United Kingdom gathered in large numbers on Friday to mark the

Kenya’s Odinga Slams Adani Deal U-Turn

Before the cancellation of the deal, Odinga was among the leaders who defended the Adani Group….reports Asian Lite News Kenya’s former Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Friday expressed disappointment over the cancellation
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Afghan rights body urges end to Pakistan’s ‘tragic deportation’

Over the last week, Pakistani authorities arrested and detained hundreds

Pakistan’s ancient Gandhara art pieces to be showcased in China

The last time Pakistan loaned such a huge consignment of