Chief Minister of Khyber-pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, has stated that they will overcome every obstacle to reach Rawalpindi.
He asserted that they are ready to face everything and challenged the Punjab government, saying, "Do whatever you can; we are not afraid."
According to Express News, the Chief Minister's convoy has arrived in Mardan, where he spoke to the media, declaring that "something big is about to happen."
He mentioned that Section 804 has been enforced in Pakistan and insisted, "We will overcome every obstacle to get to Rawalpindi; let's see what happens next."
He stated that the Punjab government should do its job, and they are ready to face any challenge. "Whatever the Punjab government can do, let it do; we are not afraid."
The Rawalpindi administration has entirely shut down the city by placing containers to obstruct the PTI from holding protests at Liaquat Bagh. No vehicles can enter the city, leading to significant challenges for residents due to the blocked routes.
Thousands of police personnel have been stationed at various locations.
In response to the enforcement of Section 144 and efforts to thwart the PTI rally, the district administration has erected barriers. Furthermore, law enforcement agencies maintain a strong presence throughout the city.
Liaquat Bagh has been fully sealed off, and Section 144 is in effect across the city, banning any gatherings, protests, or display of weapons. Meanwhile, the metro bus service has also been partially suspended.
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