GUJRANWALA, Feb 27 (EW): Contrary to high expectations of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leadership, just 70 workers and supporters of the party courted arrest in Gujranwala on Sunday.

The PTI’s Jail Bharo Tehreek (court arrest movement ) appeared to be losing its steam as none of the party’s leaders or workers voluntarily surrendered themselves to the police as the Peshawar phase of the Jail Bharo Tehreek concluded on February 23.

PTI leader Yasmin Rashid, however, claimed that six prison vans boarded with PTI workers had departed for jail so far. She said the police were facing a shortage of prison vans to shift the PTI workers to the jail. She added that the local police barred female workers of the party from boarding the prison van.

The PTI leader paid rich tributes to the people for taking to the streets on the call of former prime minister Imran Khan who announced the Jail Bharo campaign on February 4 and it was kicked off on February 22 from Lahore.

Besides others, Chaudhry Ilyas Gujjar, his nephew and Qamar Abbas Tarrar have courted arrest, said Rashid.

Sharing a photo of former MPA Zafarullah Cheema and Nazar Muhammad Gondal in handcuffs on Twitter, the PTI leaders said that they were the first who voluntarily surrendered to the police in the city.

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