LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and the Pakistan Awami Tehreek vowed on Wednesday to hold marches on Thursday (today) with a common agenda of dislodging the PML-N government.

While the PTI has been promised free access to Islamabad, PAT leader Dr Tahirul Qadri and his supporters were still besieged by police at the Minhajul Quran secretariat on Wednesday night.

Unlike Tuesday when PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the PTI and PAT would jointly march on Islamabad, Imran Khan did not mention the PAT in his address to workers of his party at his residence on Wednesday night.

He called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to step down and called for mid-term elections under a neutral, non-political government.

Mr Khan retracted his earlier statement about forming a technocrats’ government, apparently to appease his party’s president Javed Hashmi, who had expressed reservations over the demand and left for Multan on Tuesday night.

The PTI chief said that he would present demands again, when the Azadi March would reach its destination — Islamabad.

He said the march would be within the limits of the constitution. “We stayed within the ambit of the constitution yesterday and today and will follow it tomorrow,” he said in reply to a reporter’s question about the Lahore High Court’s order banning any unconstitutional protest, rallies and sit-ins.

In his news conference on Wed­nes­day night, Dr Qadri pledged allegiance to the law of the land. Assuring that his march would remain peaceful, he announced that the marchers would leave for Islamabad on Thursday at all cost.

Published in Dawn, August 14th, 2014

Opinion

Editorial

When medicine fails
Updated 18 Nov, 2024

When medicine fails

Between now and 2050, medical experts expect antibiotic resistance to kill 40m people worldwide.
Nawaz on India
Updated 18 Nov, 2024

Nawaz on India

Nawaz Sharif’s hopes of better ties with India can only be realised when New Delhi responds to Pakistan positively.
State of abuse
18 Nov, 2024

State of abuse

DESPITE censure from the rulers and society, and measures such as helplines and edicts to protect the young from all...
Football elections
17 Nov, 2024

Football elections

PAKISTAN football enters the most crucial juncture of its ‘normalisation’ era next week, when an Extraordinary...
IMF’s concern
17 Nov, 2024

IMF’s concern

ON Friday, the IMF team wrapped up its weeklong unscheduled talks on the Fund’s ongoing $7bn programme with the...
‘Un-Islamic’ VPNs
Updated 17 Nov, 2024

‘Un-Islamic’ VPNs

If curbing pornography is really the country’s foremost concern while it stumbles from one crisis to the next, there must be better ways to do so.