Pakistan's Azadi March: Who will win? Imran Khan or.
The Azadi March has drawn huge crowds, particularly from the Maulana’s own madrasa network. Tens of thousands of his followers have come to the capital. The Maulana had announced that the Azadi March would start on October 27 from different parts of the country and converge in Islamabad on October 31.
Azadi March by Editorial, (Last Updated October 6, 2019) Repressive measures are not justified by wrongheadedness If the Azadi March by the JUI(F) is as much of a non-event as its opponents, which include the present government, say it is, then they should not appear as worried about it as they do.
The 2019 Azadi march is an ongoing protest march led by Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) in Islamabad, Pakistan from 28 October 2019. The march opposes Prime Minister Imran Khan, demanding his resignation, and new elections. No women were part of the protests. The protest involved tens of thousands of protesters.
Read previous updates of Azadi March and Inqilab March and sit-in protest in Islamabad. 7.16pm: Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri has started his address to the media and his supporters. 7.12pm: Ishaq Dar and.
In India BJP is the political face of RSS, while PML-N is in the RSS role to the Maulana by providing the funds and the backup support required for the march. To counter the PTI march a joint session of the parliament was called in 2014. Before the march all PTI legislators resigned from the assembly.
Traders from across the country have expressed concern over Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI)’s “Azadi March” and subsequent sit-in on August 14, saying it would adversely affect businesses.
Islamabad: The Pakistan Army on Saturday warned that no one will be allowed to create instability and chaos in the country, a day after the incalcitrant cleric and politician Maulana Fazlur Rehman set a two-day deadline for Prime Minister Imran Khan to step down. The hard-line cleric addressed a massive protest rally, dubbed “Azadi March”, held here on Friday to topple the incumbent.