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Imran Khan's party invites Jaishankar to 'join' anti-govt protest in Pak

EAM to attend Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meet in Islamabad on Oct 15
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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf holds a protest in Pakistan. File photo
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A leader of jailed former Premier Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has invited External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to "join" the party in its protest in Islamabad against the country's government.

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Jaishankar will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's Council of Heads of Government (SCO-CHG) meeting in Pakistan on October 15 and 16.

Adviser to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister on Information, Muhammad Ali Saif, while speaking on a Geo News programme on Friday, invited Jaishankar to participate in the protest by PTI.

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“PTI will invite Jaishankar, Indian External Affairs Minister, to come and join PTI's protest and speak to our people and see that Pakistan is a strong democracy where everyone has a right to protest,” Saif said in response to a question.

He also said the foreign delegations would be happy to see the party protest.

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The PTI has been staging protests, claiming that the government should adhere to the constitution and is pressing for the judiciary's independence.

It is also demanding the release of its 72-year-old founder Khan, who has been in jail since his arrest on August 5, 2023. Facing dozens of cases, he has been convicted in a few of them.

On Saturday, Pakistan army troops were deployed in Islamabad to ensure security ahead of the protest called by Khan. The army will remain in the city from October 5-17 to maintain law and order for the upcoming SCO.

The authorities have taken strict measures to stop the PTI from entering Islamabad, blocking all highways leading to the city, banning pillion riding and suspending mobile phone services.

Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which bans public gatherings, political assemblies, and demonstrations, has also been imposed in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad to outlaw any political assembly or protest.

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