May 9 violence termed conspiracy against PTI
BATKHELA: Terming the May 9 mayhem a part of “the London plan”, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Malakand chapter, on Monday, staged a protest rally against those violent incidents.
The PTI workers and local leaders participated in the rally that started from the Bus Stand and culminated at the press club.The participants were chanting slogans against the conspiracy what they said was hatched as per “the London plan”.
The protesters led by lawmakers Junaid Akbar Khan and Provincial Minister Shakil Khan also demanded the immediate release of party founder and former prime minister Imran Khan and other workers.
They said that the PTI workers were murdered and cases were registered against party leaders and activists in a bid to wipe out the party.However, the people elected the PTI candidates but the other political parties stole the mandate and a fake government was installed through the rigging.
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