PTI got permission to hold rally at Minar Pakistan


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) got permission to hold a rally on Minar Pakistan on March 26.

Deputy Commissioner Lahore Rafia Haider has issued the notification of PTI rally permit.

The rally at Minar Pakistan has been allowed after the district administration took oath from PTI.

The permit states that Jalsa management will be responsible for the security of the stage, women and all enclosures.

According to the permit, the Jalsa administration will ensure uninterrupted power supply in all relevant areas, speeches against the judiciary and institutions will not be allowed in the Jalsa.

PTI has been told that the focal person, PTI officials will cooperate with the concerned security and district administration to improve security.

The permit said that the PTI officials will cooperate fully with the district administration and the traffic police to keep the traffic flowing and not disrupting it.

The district administration said that PTI concerned administration will be responsible for damage to public property during the rally, the relevant law regarding use of sound system will be followed.

The permit clearly states that the PTI will voluntarily cooperate fully with the district administration, will not be allowed to close business centers and cause damage due to the rally.

The district administration said that the workers and all concerned persons will not bring sticks or any such thing in the meeting, during which no one’s sentiments will be hurt.

In the permit, it was stated that no reception camps will be set up at any place for the meeting, display of any kind of weapons will not be allowed in and around the meeting place.

The district administration said that adequate parking will be arranged for the people involved in the rally, the participants coming from other districts will follow all the conditions of the Lahore administration.

The permit also said that the Jalsa administration will pay all the conditions of the Minar Pakistan ground including fees, there will be no wall chalking on the Jalsa route, no one will be forcibly included in the procession.

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