ISLAMABAD, Nov 7 (EW): Islamabad Capital City Police have warned of legal action against protests without permission in the federal capital as PTI gears up to resume its long march after a pause following party chief Imran Khan’s injury in an attempt on his life.
The Islamabad Capital City Police warned of taking action against the individuals involved in staging protests without permission in the federal capital. They alerted the citizens that they may face inconvenience in transit as the leaders of a political party have announced to block roads.
The police assured of keeping the ways leading to Islamabad international airport and said that federal law enforcement agencies will monitor the movements on motorway and roads leading to the airport. They requested the political leaders to stage protests on allotted spots with the permission of administration.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday announced that the party’s long march will resume on Tuesday, November 8, from Wazirabad, while he will join the convoy from Rawalpindi.
The protests across Pakistan, staged by PTI supporters, ended on Saturday night after the workers staged sit-ins for hours as Khan recovered from the injuries.
The PTI chief has been discharged from hospital and has now returned to his Zaman Park residence in Lahore.