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In rare message, Bushra Bibi urges PTI supporters to join anti-govt protest on Nov 24


Bushra Bibi, former first lady and wife of incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan, speaks in a video message, November 21, 2024. — Screengrab via X/@PTIofficial

Bushra Bibi, the former first lady and wife of incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan, has issued a rare video message urging the party supporters and workers to join the much-hyped November 24 protest dubbed as “final or do-or-die” agitation against the incumbent rulers.

“PTI founder has sent a message that everyone should join the November 24 protest. The date will not be changed under any condition,” she said in a video message shared on PTI’s official X handle.

The former first lady said the protest date cannot be changed unless the PTI founder made an announcement.

“Our protest will be in line with law and Constitution,” she said, noting that no one can be barred from staging a “peaceful protest” as per the law.

Furthermore, Bushra accused the government of launching a conspiracy against her and Imran by labelling the former prime minister as “Jewish agent”.

The federal government is bracing for up the party’s “do-or-die” protest, with the authorities planning to seal off Islamabad, while the PTI is also mobilising its workers to ensure massive participation.

The former ruling party, for months, has been engaged in a political tug-of-war with the ruling coalition — which it alleges came into power via rigged February 8 polls — and has held multiple protests in the federal capital.

In a relevant development today, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) directed the authorities concerned not to allow the PTI to hold its “do-or-die” protest in the federal capital in violation of the newly enacted peaceful assembly law.

In a five-page verdict issued following the hearing, the IHC’s top judge noted that that learned counsel for the petitioner — who is a trader by profession — contended that life in Islamabad Capital Territory comes to a complete halt whenever there is any political activity, protest or sit-in.

IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq directed the authorities concerned to constitute a committee “to be headed preferably by the Minister for Interior or any other person to engage with the” PTI leadership, informing them of the sensitivity over the weekend due to visit of Belarus president.

It added that no formal application was sent to the authorities concerned to seek permission for the assembly [PTI’s protest].

“This Court was also informed that though there is some communication with the leadership of respondent No.5 [PTI] but no formal engagement as such has been made.”

In case of “no breakthrough” in talks between the government and the PTI leadership, the authorities have the responsibility to ensure law and order situation without minimum to the life of ordinary citizens and no violation of the Islamabad rally law, the high court ruled.





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