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                                                            Technocrat govt: Dar says demand ‘unconstitutional’Warns against personal attacks 
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                                                            Ending speculation: Hashmi agrees to lead Azadi marchConcedes that he had reservations over PTI chief’s demand for setup of technocrats in lieu of PML-N govt 
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                                                            Quashing speculation: No possibility of coup, says Khawaja AsifDefence minister terms relationship between his party’s govt and the military as cordial and fine 
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                                                            Independence Day: Twin cities under siegeEntry, exit points of Islamabad sealed. 
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                                                            Long march begins on Thursday: All eyes on the capitalWorkers of PTI, PAT ready to march; section 144 imposed around Qadri’s residence. 
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                                                            New beginning: Defining moment for Naya Pakistan, says ImranImran reiterates that the Azadi march would be peaceful and in accordance with the directions of the LHC. 
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                                                            Political parties: ‘Unrestrained belligerence will make for a lose-lose game’JI amir says heads of political parties should have held a joint event on Independence Day. 
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                                                            Policy statement: Marchers need to apply for permission, says NisarSays district administrations will decide if they can provide security first. 
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                                                            Gearing up: Spirit of October 2012 lacking at PTI campOnly 50 women were present at the party’s Zaman Park camp on Tuesday. 
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                                                            Opportunity beckons: Vendors make Zaman Park their business point“I wear one of those PTI caps. I also raise pro-PTI slogans to attract customers,” Rehman said. 
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                                                            Civic rights: 148 PTI, PAT workers arrested320 activists arrested on Monday, Tuesday. 
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                                                            Patriotic fervour: ‘The only way to resolve the country’s problems is sit and discuss them’Sanam Fakir believes long marches and revolution will only create more chaos. 
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                                                            Azadi Train: Sabir Shah directs his locomotive breath towards demonstratorsPML-N provincial president says some elements are trying to create chaos. 
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                                                            Come one, come all: PTI workers to collectively descend on IslamabadSeveral convoys departed from K-P on Wednesday, the rest to join them today. 
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                                                            Break the blockade: Protesters evade blockades, sneak into federal capitalFree hand from K-P government, evasive tactics allow activists to cross Punjab border. 
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                                                            Democracy & national securityCan we afford to have habitual liars and perennial cheats as our leaders? 
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                                                            Altaf appeals govt to remove hurdles from march routesFederal government contacts MQM leadership in London and took into confidence. 
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                                                            JUI-F condemns PTI's call for strike on 'Azadi' marchJUI-F general secretary termed Imran Khan as an inexperienced politician 
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                                                            LHC orders removal of containers across PunjabBench says it will not allow violation of anyone's rights in the name of security. 
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                                                            Protest etiquette: PTI, PAT hammer out 4-point agendaBoth sides say struggle for democracy will be non-violent 
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                                                            Azadi march: LHC orders police not to arrest PTI workersActivists stopped at Sindh-Punjab border; containers at Zaman Park considered 
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                                                            Seeking dialogue: Jamaat chief updates Shahbaz on negotiations with PTISays some diehard PTI members still calling for PM’s resignation 
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                                                            NA session: MPs pledge faith in democracy, constitutionAmended, watered-down resolution passed; Achakzai cautions against marches spinning ‘out of control’ 
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                                                            Choo choo : Azadi train launched at Margalla stationTarar said Imran Khan was trying to turn Independence Day into a ‘national split-up day’ 
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                                                            Political strife: Provincial minister condemns ‘anarchic revolution’Sarwar condemned the announcements made by Tahirul Qadri and Imran Khan 
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                                                            Curtailed liberties: Food prices spike amid panic buyingThe capital has almost been sealed with large shipping containers and cellular services have been suspended. 
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                                                            The ides of marches: Heated political atmosphere leaves traders sweatingTraders blame planned protests, govt reaction for fall in business activities. 
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                                                            Independence Day: Govt adopts separate strategies for marchesOfficials instructed to show ‘zero tolerance’ to Qadri supporters. 
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                                                            Bar meeting: Faisalabad lawyers slam crackdown against PTI, PATBar association passes resolution against arrest of political workers. 
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                                                            March on Islamabad : ‘Thousands arrested across Punjab to foil Azadi March’Party’s southern Punjab chief says 7,000 arrests made in Sahiwal, Sargodha, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan. 
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                                                            PTI workers denied access to PunjabThe convoy was en-route to Lahore to participate in the Azadi March on August 14. 
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                                                            PTI to accept judicial panel only after Nawaz quitsPrime minister should resign first and then form commission, says Imran. 
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                                                            Barring entry and exit: Islamabad in full lockdown mode soonChaudhry Nisar says Pakistan should not become Somalia, Iraq or Libya. 
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                                                            Rigging complaints: PM offers judicial investigationSays no justification left for long march; warns that no one will be allowed to spread anarchy. 
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                                                            In anticipation: With little stake, G-B watches crisis unfold in IslamabadResidents and politicians alike are eager to find out what the future holds. 
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                                                            Where are we heading?The political gridlock may not produce any winners — all may lose. 
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                                                            Legal fraternity raises questions of legality over Nawaz's proposed judicial commissionAttorney General of Pakistan says that he does not know when the govt will formally submit the proposal to the CJP. 
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                                                            Why are so many of us harsh on the PTI?Imran Khan has built up his image as someone who operates outside the established system, who thrives in doing this 
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                                                            Judicial commission acceptable once Nawaz resigns: ImranPTI chief urges government to allow them to march, protest peacefully and present their demands. 
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                                                            Altaf urges all stakeholders to avoid confrontation, negotiate a solutionHussain says revolution could only be brought through the ballot and not through confrontations or agitations. 
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                                                            We will not let Pakistan become Somalia, Iraq or Libya: Nisar21,0000 personnel deployed. No violent crowd to be allowed to enter Islamabad. Red Zone to be completely off limits. 
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                                                            Sindh-Punjab border sealed off to keep PTI convoys outPTI's Sindh president says they will launch protest on Sindh-Punjab border until convoys aren't allowed to pass 
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                                                            Analysis: The fear of dictatorshipMinisters give impression as if martial law is looming, secret hand pulling strings of twin anti-govt campaigns 
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                                                            Ides of August: Opposition criticises govt over Article 245PPP lawmakers call for cautious approach towards PTI, PAT marches 
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                                                            PTI invites Siraj to attend Azadi marchSources say PTI chief will be in contact with Siraj on the day of his long march and sit-in in Islamabad 
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                                                            Letter of approval: PTI balks at seeking NoC for Azadi march'Even if we receive the letter, we won’t ask them for permission to hold the Azadi march,' says Shireen Mazari 
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                                                            Long marches: ‘Who’s calling the shots?’ asks PM Nawaz SharifAsks where Imran, Qadri are getting their agendas from 
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                                                            Looming marches: Hold dialogue with foes, LHC advises PM NawazCourt issues notices to Imran, Qadri and other political leaders 
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                                                            Azadi march: Admin to have eyes in the sky20 cameras will be installed at the rally site once the venue is finalised. 
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                                                            Against ‘azadi march’: IHC asks petitioner to remove anomaliesThe petitioner contended that the Azadi March should be stopped as it would affect fundamental rights of citizens. 
 
    



















































