In a bold escalation of its anti-government campaign, PTI plans a massive congregation at Mazar-e-Quaid, Karachi, this Sunday, announced KP Chief Minister Sohail Afreen. The rally is poised to be a turning point in the party’s Sindh outreach.
Through a viral X video, Afreen relayed Imran Khan’s directives, passionately appealing to Sindhis for solid backing of PTI’s pavement protests. His words resonated with urgency and optimism.
“Over my three-day stay, expect dynamic events,” he noted. “Don’t miss the 4:30 PM Sunday powerhouse at Mazar-e-Quaid. Let’s make it Karachi’s record-breaker – preparations start today.”
Aide Shafi Jan confirmed high-level meets, including with Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah on Monday, PTI strategy sessions at Insaf House, and Press Club interactions. This visit turbocharges the agitation momentum.
It follows PTI’s formal plea for rally permissions at Bagh-e-Jinnah, promising orderliness. Embedded in TTAP’s fold, PTI eyes the 2024 election anniversary to fuel demonstrations.
Achakzai and Senator Nasir Abbas’ Lahore arrival bolsters coordinated action. As crowds mobilize, the Sunday spectacle could spotlight PTI’s resilience, challenge ruling narratives, and spark wider unrest, redefining Pakistan’s opposition landscape.