PTI allowed to hold public rally in Rawat on June 8


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ISLAMABAD: Islamabad administration has conditionally permitted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to hold a public rally on June 8 in Rawat.

A notification to this effect has been issued by the deputy commissioner.

Granting permission with 39 conditions, the deputy commissioner has stipulated in the notification that the PTI can hold a rally on June 8 in Rawat from 4pm to 7 pm

The permission specifies that no roads will be blocked for the rally, and carrying any weapons or sticks is strictly prohibited.

The rally would not be converted into a sit-in, and internal security will be the responsibility of the PTI administration. Additionally, slogans against religion, the state, or Pakistan are strictly forbidden, according to the notification.

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Earlier in the Islamabad High Court (IHC), a contempt of court case related to not allowing the PTI to hold a rally in the federal capital was heard, in which the district administration informed the High Court on the request of PTI.

The administration said that the Deputy Commissioner’s Office has permitted PTI to hold a rally on Rawat GT Road. On this the court said to the PTI representatives that if you want, you can challenge the action of the district administration by filing a new application.

PTI’s lawyer Shoaib Shaheen said that he will challenge the decision to allow the rally in Rawat.

 Later, the court disposed of PTI’s request for permission to hold the rally.

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