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Govt to form separate committees to negotiate with Imran, Qadri
Nisar says every constitutional demand of PTI, PAT chiefs will be heard; reveals Rs1b spent on security of marches
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'Azadi' march: Q&A with M Ziauddin
Former executive editor of The Express Tribune answers your questions about Imran Khan's 'Azadi' march
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The way out: Shah prescribes ‘political’ solution
MQM leaders visit camps of PTI and PAT; say Altaf concerned about marchers .
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Anti-PTI propaganda: Mir Shakil, shame on you: Imran Khan
Tells Geo owners to stop propaganda against PTI on their channel .
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Talking politics: Youngsters weigh in
We will only leave when (Imran) Khan asks us to go back.
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Chills: Policemen, protesters fall ill as temperature drops
The fresh spell of monsoon rain continued into Saturday.
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In lockdown: ATMs dry up as rallies continue
Automated teller machines (ATMs) ran out of cash after most banks have been closed for the past few days.
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All eyes on: Aabpara Pindi police stand relieved
A police high-up told The Express Tribune even though the force is on red alert, they are not worried.
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Unexpected attraction: As rain delays speakers on stage, ‘Pyara Afzal’ steals show on ground
Actor Hamza Abbasi dropped in at night to show his support, exciting young fans.
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Free-for-all: Locals break laws with impunity
Bikers roam freely while police watch on as silent spectators .
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Maintaining momentum: ‘Insafians’ ponder over how to get their message out
Rally participants discuss how to improve party’s appeal among neutral voters.
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Objective: PTI, PAT activists urge unity to achieve goals
Some participants say change must come now to keep momentum of movement.
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Band wagon More: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf supporters leave city for Islamabad
They say they had stayed back to make more arrangements.
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Imran says doors for talks open, but nothing except PM’s resignation is acceptable
Imran demanded formation of a neutral caretaker government under the Supreme Court.
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Detours: Diverted flights become bane for residents of K-P, FATA
After suspension of flights to Peshawar airport, Islamabad suffers the same fate.
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Directionless: trapped in a vicious cycle
The inability to learn from our history — or the writing on the wall — drifts us further to the abyss.
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A contrast in celebrating Independence
Why media is referring to PTI carnival as the Azadi March. I always thought Pakistan had gotten her freedom in 1947.
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Islamabad sit-in updates: Qadri rejects talks with government
Opposition parties distance themselves from Imran Khan's call for mass civil disobedience
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Gujranwala court approves 'Azadi' march miscreant Pomi Butt's bail
Bails of seven other suspects also approved
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Tradition of vandalism: After Gullu, Pumi Butt makes his entry
Both Gullu and Pumi seem pretty powerful and influential
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Attack on Imran’s convoy: Politicians condemn Gujranwala incident
Zardari demands probe, arrest of perpetrators
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Barricade woes: Daily wagers most affected as prices skyrocket
Marchers, blockades hinder supply of essential commodities
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Lockdown: Residents anxious ahead of showdown
Capital continues to wear deserted look as people stayed indoors, glued to their TV sets ahead of arrival of marches
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No retreat: PTI to stay in capital until fresh polls are called, says Tareen
Appeals for govt security for Imran Khan; march to continue ‘till PM resigns’
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For ‘Naya Pakistan’, direction unknown
Participants promise unflinching support to Khan; uncertain about “change”
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Night in the capital: PTI workers from K-P unhappy at party leaders’ apathy
Participants denounce leadership for staying in K-P House while they sweat it out under open sky
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Azadi march attacked with stones, shoes in Gujranwala
PTI blames PML-N workers, led by brother of ruling party MPA for incident.
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A tale of two rallies: Marchers swamp the federal capital
PTI and PAT workers to stage parallel sit-ins in Aabpara area.
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Shah Mehmood Qureshi condemns PML-N govt's shameful, undemocratic tactics to stop 'Azadi march'
The firing and stone pelting at the PTI convoy has left several PTI workers severely injured
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Azadi, Inqilab marches to evaporate in Aabpara
Ahsan Iqbal says Lahorites have rejected the long march
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A wake-up call and a breakfast of parathas: PTI’s women take early lead in roadfest
Female PAT workers rally together to form security, rescue teams
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Thousands from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa converge on federal capital
Provincial Chief Minister Pervaiz Khattak leads a caravan of 700-plus vehicles to Islamabad
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Destination Islamabad: Azadi march takes off
Leading a sea of workers, Imran demands PM resigns before he reaches the capital.
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Govt warns PTI, PAT not to cross ‘red line’
Nisar said the Lahore High Court has already ascribed limits for both the government and the protesting parties.
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Situation around town: Capital residents prefer living rooms over road revelry
Streets were largely vacant until PTI rally participants began trickling in.
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First arrivals: Marchers begin descending on capital
PTI workers removed containers placed at Islamabad Toll Plaza, according to Express News.
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Container woes: Prices soar as food stocks deplete in twin cities
Shoppers in some areas complained of shops running out of packaged products including milk and juices.
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Youth in action: Song and dance keep PTI crowds charged
‘Insaf Students’ Federation
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Azadi March: ‘Call off rally to avoid embarrassment’
Mashhood says PTI won’t be able to stay in Islamabad for over two days.
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Collateral damage: Truck owners claim losses in container use
Transport association says 2,000 vehicles seized in Lahore alone.
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Enroute revolution: Inqilab fervour peaks at PAT camp
‘Workers were resolute despite
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All roads lead to.... : CM Khattak leads Azadi March caravan to Islamabad
Protesters from across K-P head out to demand PM’s resignation.
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K-P as a political oasis: mirage or reality?
PTI may have put up stiff opposition in the Centre and Punjab, but it is not without resistance in K-P.
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‘Tabdeeli’ tramples trade: City runs out of staples as politicians run amok on roads
Daily commodities like flour, ghee, fruit and vegetables are short in markets as hoarders move into action.
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We will not allow a mockery to be made of Pakistan: Nisar
Interior minister says govt will formally allow long marches to take place in the federal capital soon
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Security will be provided to long marchers: Saad Rafique
All issues will be resolved in the Parliament, said minister.
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August 14 protests: Locals in Peshawar speak out against long marches
A tea seller terms PAT 'Pakistan Anti-Tehreek' and PTI 'Pakistan Tehreek-e-Immature'
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August 14 protests: Fuel stations open in Lahore
Streets in parts of Lahore remain deserted, some areas besieged by provincial govt to stop PAT's revolution March
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Ides of marches: Virtually crippled, commuters suffer before Azadi march
Residents face unavailability of public transport, operators choose to stay off obstacle courses, once called roads
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Court restrains any unconstitutional marches
LHC restrains PTI and PAT from launching marches or holding dharna in Islamabad in any unconstitutional way