Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has said that party founder Imran Khan postponed a planned rally in Islamabad’s Tarnol, to avoid potential unrest in the country, describing the decision as “tough”.
Addressing the media outside Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail following a meeting with Imran Khan, Gohar explained that the decision to delay the rally was made out of concern for maintaining peace, particularly in light of rising tensions in Islamabad. “Our party firmly believes in resolving issues through lawful means, and we cannot afford to let any situation spiral into chaos,” he stated.
The PTI chairman noted that religious groups were reportedly gathering in Islamabad’s Red Zone, prompting fears of potential unrest. To ensure the safety and stability of the nation, the PTI leadership decided to postpone the rally, originally scheduled for today.
Despite the postponement, Barrister Gohar confirmed that other planned events would proceed, including rallies in Lahore on August 27 and in Islamabad on September 8. He urged supporters to understand that this decision was made to preserve peace, not as a sign of weakness.
Barrister Gohar Ali Khan concluded by reaffirming PTI's commitment to justice, law, and a peaceful resolution to the country’s challenges. He emphasised that the party's struggle is rooted in legal and constitutional principles, and that maintaining peace remains a top priority.
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