Government denied permission for PTI Waziristan rally: Dr Alvi
Government says it is impossible for 100,000 people to enter the area due to security concerns, tweets Dr Arif Alvi.
KARACHI:
In his tweet, Dr Alvi said that the government had refused permission saying that it was impossible for 100,000 people to enter the area due to security concerns.
Dr Alvi though added that this would not deter their plan.
South Waziristan administration has already denied the PTI permission to stage a rally in the region citing volatile security.
For their part, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have offered security to Imran Khan and his supporters during their “peace march” scheduled for October 7.
Earlier, the TTP had criticised Imran’s statement in which he had called himself a “liberal”. The group contended that by classifying himself as a liberal, Imran had proved that he was a slave of the Western powers.
In his tweet, Dr Alvi said that the government had refused permission saying that it was impossible for 100,000 people to enter the area due to security concerns.
Dr Alvi though added that this would not deter their plan.
South Waziristan administration has already denied the PTI permission to stage a rally in the region citing volatile security.
For their part, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have offered security to Imran Khan and his supporters during their “peace march” scheduled for October 7.
Earlier, the TTP had criticised Imran’s statement in which he had called himself a “liberal”. The group contended that by classifying himself as a liberal, Imran had proved that he was a slave of the Western powers.