The rally will begin at 1 pm on Sunday, Christmas day, with Imran Khan and Shah Mehmood Qureshi as the big-ticket numbers.
According to the PTI Sindh chief, Naeemul Haque, thousands of PTI supporters from across Pakistan are expected to amass for the rally.
But where they will be seated is contingent on the Federal ministry of national heritage and integration. The ground near the Mazar-e-Quaid is controlled by the Quaid-e-Azam Trust which the ministry overlooks. Federal minister Samina Khalid Ghurki has told PTI that the issue will be decided by Wednesday. Haque said he had also spoken with the Sindh chief secretary, who has assured him the government will provide police officers and help with security if the ministry allows the party to use the land.
The PTI has also reached out to the federal government, since December 25 is not only Christmas but also the Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s birth anniversary, when hundreds of people, government officials and politicians visit the mausoleum. But the PTI is not inviting any politicians to its rally - though Haque said they are welcome to attend.
Sindh Home Minister Manzoor Wassan and Sindh Information Minister Shazia Marri have both said the provincial government has no objections to the PTI rally and that both security and assistance from the provincial government will be provided.
Wassan said that the government has given PTI the option of Nishtar Park while Marri added that they had urged the party to consider another venue as the workers of other parties will be paying their respects to Mohammad Ali Jinnah at the mausoleum on the same day and that could agitate the law and order situation in the area.
The party expects it will require 1,000 to 2,000 volunteers for security and 400 to control the traffic, and the PTI’s Karachi leadership will be handling these issues. Haque said the PTI has consulted security experts, who have advised them to do physical body checks instead of arranging for electronic gates, though given the large turnout the party expects, it will be looking into different options.
The PTI also dealt blows to two political parties on Tuesday, as the head of the Bilawal Bhutto Lovers Organisation, Irshad Hussain, and Zareen Syed, a cousin of Awami National Party (ANP) leader Shahi Syed, have announced that they are joining the Imran Khan-led party.
According to the PTI’s Ashraf Qureshi, “Irshad Hussain wanted to work for the late Benazir Bhutto’s mission and for Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari but once he saw that the Pakistan Peoples Party was not following Benazir’s mission he decided to join the PTI. Qureshi said that Ahmed Sohail of Pasban and the Sindh Democratic Alliance’s general secretary Shabbir have also joined the party.
While Zareen Syed is not an official member of the ANP, Qureshi said that a large number of ANP supporters have joined the PTI and they will accept any “clean” leaders from the party into its ranks as well. Qureshi said they are currently in talks with a considerable number of political leaders and one should expect similar announcements soon.
The numbers Haque threw out at a press conference on Tuesday evening provide a glimpse into how much groundwork is being done for the rally. Haque said 2,000 to 3,000 banners have already been put up in Karachi and another 8,000 will festoon its streets soon. Eighty billboards at major locations bear PTI advertisements and the party will advertise on 125 more. Two hundred thousand handbills have been distributed in the city.
The party also plans to arrange buses for 60,000 supporters. It will be placing 40,000 chairs at the venue, with separate seating for women and the media, and there will be floor mats for another 60,000 people. PTI volunteers will be giving out 50,000 flags. In the week prior to the rally, the PTI will be setting up 30 to 50 camps in the city and have mobile units out to promote the event.
In response to a question, Haque said that the rally was being funded by donations collected by the PTI in Pakistan and its chapters in the UK, US, UAE and Saudi Arabia.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 14th, 2011.
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Yes i agree,i din like the world cup speech either,but i am not going to hold that against him after so much he has done for the common man while sitting outside parliament..And personally speaking hes not egoist at all,those who work with him closely,know this :)
@Muzahir: OK i lost the bet on my numbers but it would have been great if you would have given out your numbers. Btw, personally speaking IK's speach after lifting the World Cup still haunts me. Where he didn't mentioned the teams' efforts not a single time. He is an egoist & his party is only there for 01 election. After which it will all be vanished in the air. Again, this is my prediction which may be wrong.
Dexter,i am here like i said i will be..I am sure you happened to realize that there were certainly 'more' than 5000 people no?:) Anyways my point of coming back here isnt to prove you wrong but to tell you that after a very long time there is some hope ,so lets strengthen it,cuz i don't see one single Politician other than this guy that i would like to vote for,even with all his traits and its not that i follow his cult,its because he delivers,whenever entrusted.
@Usman: Yeah I am a Pakistani & ironically share the same name as you (the name Dexter Morgan was selected on account of my fascination with the protagonist of one of my favourite TV serials - 'Dexter'). Dude, you really need to wakeup from your dreams & faceup the reality. PTI is non-existent on the political map of Karachi. Moreover, Karachi has no culture of switching political loyalties & baradri-ism. The last political activity of PTI in Karachi was a 'rally' of 400 people in Clifton to celebrate the success of Lahore jalsa.
If PTI were a real force in Karachi they wouldn't been doing such a huge advertising and that too a month before.
@Dexter fro where you beong to not atleast belong to Pakistan. There will be 100000 people & u r taking about only 5000.... see & do reply after that 5000 is nothing.... u have very poor views about Pakistan new generation idealogy hahah
Plz not let KHAN down Karachiites.................... plz come and join the rally........it is the only hope left for us
@miqdad ali: Rest assured that I am not going to join PTI just 'cause it manages to arrange a huge (more then 5,000 people as per Muzahir) public gathering. If your idea of joining a political party is only by measuring the number of attendees of a public gathering & not the ideology then perhaps you really need to study political sciences & human history. I've already seen some of the biggest public gatherings of Pakistan in this city.
Karachi needs to be taken over from criminals, the mafia's and gangsters. Why doesnt Altaf Hussain come to Karachi?? Im not a fan of the Shariff brothers or Benazir but i have to appreciate one thing about them.... Which is the fact they returned back to pakistan! Why is Altaf Hussain worried?? Whats he scared about?
Seriously? Bilawal Bhutto Lovers Organisation? That is quite creepy!
@Dexter Morgan My numbers to consider it a success is what your assertion goes like "Even 5,000 will be a ‘success’ for PTI, since it literally has NO presence in Karachi."
So being humble,anything above 5000,i'l consider it a success...See you here :)
Imran khan is last hope for the country. ..
Inshallah Karchi jalsa will be bigger than Lahore.plese come and save pakistan. Tanveer. Krachi
Khan Sahab, You've chosen right place and right time for your rally. May Allah grants you success in achieving its goals and gives you a chance to change the fate of Pakistanis (Ameen). Please Don't break our trust in you.
@ Hassan @Ozymandias
One of the bloodiest days ever in the history of Pakistan occurred on this day, 14th December 1984, when over 600 people, were killed in a 3 day orgy of violence and killing. Did anyone raise their voice over this then? Did these so called national parties even shed a few tears for this tragedy now?
So, yes, 'you' people
@Dexter Morgan: Just "Wait and See".... 25 December is not TOO FAR.
@ Dexter Morgan Don't jump into conclusions so early, ground reality is far different today, i am extremely confident that on 26 December you will join PTI, after witnessing a crowd even bigger than Lahore's. Just wait, that day is approaching fast.
I am from Lahore and strong believe that Karachiites will not let down KAPTAN.
@ Hassan, i am from karachi and it is mine as much as yours it is a part of pakistan and as Pakistanis we have all the right to assemble and make our voice heard. I care thats why we want this rally we know what the so called "owners" have done so far!!!!!
@ Dexter Morgan: you are missing 3 zeroes :)
God bless IK. May Allah protect him from the Talibans of North and 'South'.
Imran Khan please have ur rally on 27th of dec 2011 as we will join u then . dont come on 25th & ruin our holiday
imran khan zindabad!
Everyone's foremost hope should be that there is no bloodshed. I hope common sense prevails.
And someone commented
"Its amusing whenever you people want something, you come to Karachi and start claiming it as your own. Other than that, you people dont care what happens to Karachi
Is Karachi an occupied province of Pakistan and PTI the colonizers?"
What makes you say this man? Please avoid racial and ethnic hatred, its taking us nowhere. Khi hamari jan hai. Pakistan zindabad :)
I fully support pti.They are the last hope for the country.i will give my vote to Imran khan.I love Imran khan.
@Hassan: 'you people'? Care to explain which 'people' you mean?
i am following IK closely nd surprised to see he speaks every thing correctly nd relevantly considering the situation in pakistan mayGOD PROTECT HIM ND GIVE HIM STEADFASTNESS IN HIS MISSION.
@Dexter Morgan:
That's what Karachi's ruling party would like you to believe. Fortunately, it's not very true.
@Muzahir: Yeah I will stick to my comments. However, it would be fair enough if you could quote me your numbers in order to consider the Karachi jalsa a success. By the way as per Wikipedia the population of Karachi is 20,050,000. All the best :)
@ Hassan
Its amusing whenever you people want something, you come to Karachi and start claiming it as your own. Other than that, you people dont care what happens to Karachi
Is Karachi an occupied province of Pakistan and PTI the colonizers?
@ ARF, Cost of Karachiites isnt karachi a part of Pakistan are you the sole representative of karachi? We want PTI to hold this rally with or without permision since it is our constitutional right to hold public meetings
@Dexter Morgan: The date today is 14th Dec and i'l come over this thread again on 25th Dec,with a reference,showing that there are more than 5000 people.Now hoping you wont disown your comment.
stubborn PTI - without permission wanting to go ahead with the rally at the cost of Karachiites! Just like any OTHER political party - an agenda of their own - will execute it at any cost !!!
Fasten your seatbelts Karachiites... it's going to be quite the ride on the way to enlightenment!
My guess: No more then 5,000 people will be there. Even 5,000 will be a 'success' for PTI, since it literally has NO presence in Karachi.
Looking forward to the rally in Karachi !!
Lol Bilawal Bhutto lovers organization. The person who comes up with these names need to be fired.