PTI’s plan to cut land connectivity between twin cities, government is also ready
There is a danger of a big clash between the federal government and the PTI in Shahraqtdar and Rawalpindi.
According to the sources, Tehreek-e-Insaf has made a plan to cut off the land connectivity of Rawalpindi from Islamabad, and the government has also prepared a strategy to thwart the protest plan.
The federal government has decided to arrest key PTI leaders, and has said that the highway to Islamabad Airport will be kept open at all costs.
The Federal Police has issued a statement that protesting or blocking roads may cause problems to citizens, students and patients, and those who disturb will be dealt with strictly.
On the other hand, Tehreek-e-Insaf is also not backing down from its stubbornness and the leadership of PTI Rawalpindi has decided that all entry points from Rawalpindi to the capital will be closed from today afternoon, and the blockade of Islamabad will continue for the next 72 hours. It will be done for hours, Deputy Speaker Punjab Assembly Wasiq Qayyum Abbasi has confirmed the new protest strategy.
Meanwhile, the federal law enforcement agencies have made a plan to crack down on the important leaders of PTI, and warrants have been issued for Parvez Khattak, Sheikh Rashid Shafiq, Aamir Kayani, while Ali Amin Gandapur and Malik Aamir Dogar have also been arrested. The decision to arrest has been taken.
After the strategy decided by both sides, there is a danger of a big clash between the federal government and PTI in Shahr-e-Qatdar and Rawalpindi, in view of which Rangers, FC and federal police troops will patrol the Islamabad Airport, and block the road. Immediate action will be taken against them.