The Lahore police have initiated a crackdown on the leaders and activists of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) in connection with their planned protest in Islamabad on Oct 15.
According to police sources, comprehensive lists of those involved in organizing and preparing for the protests have been finalized.
The crackdown is being led by the Organized Crime Unit, in coordination with the operations and investigation wings, targeting both previously wanted individuals and those recently added to the police’s lists. The focus is on PTI workers involved in cases registered during the protests on May 9 and October 21, 2023.
Also Read: PTI looks to sabotage SCO summit, announces protest on Oct 15
Authorities have also directed the Special Branch to closely monitor the activities of local PTI leaders and activists. Police sources revealed that action will be taken against any leaders found to be mobilizing or organizing workers for the rally.
The police has been tasked with not letting PTI workers in Lahore leave for Islamabad for the protest at D-Chowk on October 15.
Also Read: Atta Tarar lambasts PTI for holding protests during SCO summit
As Pakistan prepares to host a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, the PTI has raised concerns about potential disruptions to the nation's international image and stability following its announcement to stage protest.
The summit, which is expected to draw distinguished guests from various nations, marks a significant opportunity for Pakistan to bolster its international standing.
However, PTI’s recent announcement of a protest on October 15 in Islamabad's D-Chowk has raised eyebrows and cast a shadow over the proceedings.
PTI leader Sheikh Waqas Akram stated via social media that the party's political committee has instructed its organizational heads to prepare for a large-scale demonstration.
This protest is scheduled to coincide with the arrival of foreign delegations, leading many to view it as a deliberate attempt to undermine Pakistan’s international reputation.