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Islamabad: Jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's party will hold a big show of strength in the capital Islamabad today i.e. on Sunday. The government there is terrified of the march of Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). This is the reason why the entire Islamabad has been put on high alert. The police have closed all the routes of the city. The rally venue has also been suddenly changed.

All police stations are on high alert

According to ARY News, the police may also arrest PTI leaders and local workers. Police have increased patrolling in Islamabad and put all police stations on high alert. Police officers are also cracking down on motorcycle riders.

Instructions to leaders to come with workers

Imran Khan's party has instructed the assembly members and MPs to bring at least 500 workers. At the same time, leaders coming from far-flung areas have been asked to bring 150 workers with them. Let us tell you that this rally of PTI will be held today i.e. on September 8 in Sangjani, Islamabad.

Arrived in Islamabad in convoy

The party also asked its leaders not to arrive directly in Islamabad. Instead, they should leave in convoys from their constituencies. According to RY News, leaders from Rawalpindi, Murree, Hazara, Attock, Chakwal and Jhelum are expected to bring additional workers to the event.

The district administration changed the rally venue

According to the report, PTI Chairman Barrister Gauhar, Umar Ayub and the Jalsa Committee have directed people to reach the meeting place by 2 pm. Earlier, the Islamabad district administration has changed the venue of the rally of Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Deputy Commissioner Irfan Nawaz issued a new NOC on Friday. Under this, the program was shifted to a place opposite the original venue in Sangjani area of ​​the city.

No force can hinder the rally

PTI leader Amir Mughal visited the new venue along with senior party members. He said the rally would be held as scheduled. Mughal said the government's actions reflected the fear of PTI's public influence and no force could hinder the party's show of strength.

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