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The current march would not do anything but push the country towards the ‘end of politics’.
The two parties were accused of not taking Sindhis on board when they decided to launch their movements.
NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq's secretary receives PTI lawmakers’ resignations; PTI begins core committee meeting
Britain supports continuation of democracy in Pakistan, urges ongoing political crisis to be resolved democratically.
Shahbaz says Imran Khan should not seek revenge for his failed sit-in from Pakistan.
LHCBA president Shafqat Mahmood Chohan announced this at a press conference on Tuesday.
Depends on who you ask
With a monthly income of about Rs5,000, it is hard for Najma’s family to fulfill their growing needs.
Containers blocking main road from Bharakahu to Muzaffarabad.
Former premier supports sit-ins, asks federal govt to show flexibility.
Javed Iqbal Cheema has travelled from Italy to join the ‘Azadi March’.
Imran Khan has matured intoa formidable political assets, a leader with ability to connect with the masses in a flash
Political salvation lies in political means alone
Inspector Rana Hussain says arrests were made to prevent them joining the protests in Islamabad
Imran says he will lead a march towards the Red Zone, Qadri invites masses to attend ‘people’s assembly’.
Mediatory role to be played by opposition parties
Khursheed Shah, forms two separate committees for talks with the protesting parties.
The Express Tribune‘s former Executive Editor M Ziauddin provides some insight into developments in Islamabad.
Newspapers fill information gap at march avenues in Islamabad.
Over 30 schools and colleges of capital already housing law-enforcement personnel .
Women participants sit through idle hours chatting with fellow protesters.
PAT chief announces sit-ins and protest demonstrations across Pakistan once the deadline expires.
Even those who sympathised with the party’s stand will be tested by the way things have been handled thus far.
The solution, in the end, comes from not another long march. Instead the solutions will come from better planning.
Sellers enjoy roaring business amid music and speeches.
Health workers say food, changing weather causing chest and stomach diseases.
Nisar says the ruling party is ready to listen to all ‘constitutional’ demands.
Bar president calls Azadi, Inqilab Marches unconstitutional.
'I have made sales worth Rs25,000 to Rs30,000 in four days', says Qaiser Abbas, standing beside his dahi bhalla...
Qadri said that under the current system, neither corruption can be eradicated nor the people can get their rights.
Nisar says every constitutional demand of PTI, PAT chiefs will be heard; reveals Rs1b spent on security of marches
PTI, PAT workers say supporters could not make it due to barricades, distance.
Chaudhry Majeed says PAT leader “ignorant” about region’s history.
Requests were denied as all had minor health issues.
Aabpara, surroundings littered with sights and smells of garbage, human waste
Citizens express support for one group or the other but insist that all they want are their basic needs.
To move Islamabad High Court against city administration.
It is certainly a matter of serious concern for all Pakistanis if army is hauled into this trap of political showdown
Sustained economic progress will not come about without political stability.
Unveiling 15-point charter, Qadri calls for PM, Punjab CM to resign and court arrest.
MQM leaders visit camps of PTI and PAT; say Altaf concerned about marchers .
The fresh spell of monsoon rain continued into Saturday.
Automated teller machines (ATMs) ran out of cash after most banks have been closed for the past few days.
A police high-up told The Express Tribune even though the force is on red alert, they are not worried.
Some participants say change must come now to keep momentum of movement.
After suspension of flights to Peshawar airport, Islamabad suffers the same fate.
Opposition parties distance themselves from Imran Khan's call for mass civil disobedience
PTI and PAT workers to stage parallel sit-ins in Aabpara area.
Marchers, blockades hinder supply of essential commodities
Capital continues to wear deserted look as people stayed indoors, glued to their TV sets ahead of arrival of marches